Brazil To Improve Airports, Terminals

godking
16 January 2004 6:00am

The Brazilian government will spend roughly $450 million during the course of the ongoing year to give the airports of Congonhas (San Pablo), Santos Dumont (Rio de Janeiro) and Pampulha (Belo Horizonte) a new lease on life.

Most refurbishment works will be focused on adding more comfort, better access conditions and tighter security.

The three air terminals bear the brunt of the country’s domestic flights and make up the trilogy of Brazil’s most profitable sector in national aviation.

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