Arrivals, departures, terminals, and travel information
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No currency exchange desk and only a couple of ATMs in the public hall, with fees higher than in town. Withdraw just enough on arrival, then use downtown casas de câmbio or bank branches for better rates and fewer queues.
Skip the hunt for duty‑free at Londrina — there isn’t one. Do your tax‑free shopping at your São Paulo gateway with Dufry while you grab local treats at standard prices in the terminal.
Small and straightforward, Londrina’s single terminal offers a few cafés and a fast‑food counter, with the widest choice before security. Expect coffee around R$8–18, snacks R$10–25, and light meals R$35–70—about 10–30% pricier than in town—plus a good chance to sample strong northern Paraná coffee and warm pão de queijo.
From quick first aid to last‑minute medicine, help is easy to reach in Londrina’s compact terminal. Look for the ground‑floor medical room near Arrivals and pick up OTC essentials at landside shops that open in step with the flight schedule.
Lockers aren’t available inside Londrina’s compact terminal, but it’s easy to stash a bag nearby: the downtown bus station’s 24-hour guarda‑volumes stores carry‑ons and full‑size suitcases for about R$15–R$40 per day with ID. It’s a 10–15 minute ride from the airport, and hotels or app-based spots in the center make handy backups during daytime hours.
Pick a comfy seat by the gates or slip into the small airside VIP lounge for faster Wi‑Fi, power, and snacks while you wait. The terminal keeps long daytime hours rather than 24/7, so the quieter corners at the ends of the gate area are best for a quick rest.
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Londrina Airport (LDB), officially Londrina–Governador José Richa, opened in the 1930s and operates a single passenger terminal serving northern Paraná as an important regional gateway. Compact but well-equipped, LDB handles mostly domestic flights with regular connections to São Paulo, Brasília and Curitiba, making it a convenient choice for business and leisure travelers. About a 7–10 km drive from downtown Londrina, the airport is easily reached by local buses, taxis and car, with on-site parking and rental cars available. It’s generally considered affordable compared with Brazil’s larger hubs, and while not a major airline hub, carriers such as Azul, LATAM Brasil and Gol maintain frequent services.
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