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Labrea Airport (LBR) serves the riverside town of Lábrea in Amazonas, Brazil. Opened in the 1970s, the compact regional airfield has a single terminal and handles domestic flights connecting remote southern Amazon communities with larger hubs like Manaus. Though modest in size, it’s a vital transport link for cargo, medical evacuations and passenger travel. Ground access is limited — expect short taxi rides or local buses into town and seasonal river routes — so plan transfers in advance. Fares tend to be affordable on regional operators, though limited competition can push prices up; the airport is mainly served by regional carriers such as Azul Conecta and other domestic airlines.
Bring some reais or plan a card withdrawal: tiny Lábrea Airport has no exchange counter and usually just one landside ATM that can run dry. You’ll get the same bank‑network rate with fewer queues at ATMs in town—or stock up in Manaus before you fly.
Small and straightforward, Lábrea doesn’t have duty‑free, so plan any tax‑free splurges at your connection—think Dufry shops in Manaus, Brasília, São Paulo or Rio with perfumes, spirits and chocolates often 10–25% below city prices. Departures and arrivals stores sit right by the international gates and customs, with hours tied to flight banks and many big hubs running late or even 24/7.
Grab a quick Amazonian bite before you board: local lanchonetes pour strong coffee, fry up salgados, and blend açaí or cupuaçu, with a small kiosk opening around departures. Prices are down-to-earth—roughly R$6–12 for coffee, R$8–20 for snacks, and R$30–45 for a simple meal—just slightly higher than in town.
Help is close by: the small terminal offers basic first aid through airport staff, while full‑service pharmacies and COVID testing are a short taxi ride in town. Here’s where to go, when they’re open, and what’s free versus paid.
Traveling light is best at Labrea: there are no official lockers, though airline desks sometimes help with a short hold, and local hotels or tour outfitters will often keep a bag for a small daily fee. Plan for daytime-only access, bring photo ID, and lock your luggage.
Small-airport ease with two simple waiting areas—one in the check-in hall and one past security by the gate—plus a café for quick snacks. There are no lounges, but you’ll find Wi‑Fi, a few power outlets, and quieter corners to rest; the terminal generally closes overnight.
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