The main airports located near the city of São Paulo are Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), Viracopos International Airport (VCP), and Congonhas Airport (CGH). The GRU Airport is the largest and most important among Brazilian airports and should be the preferable option for reaching the CinC 2025 venue if you come from abroad.
The airport typically operates between 700 to 850 flights daily. This number includes both departures and arrivals, for domestic and international flights.
Guarulhos Airport operates flights from various international airlines such as Emirates, Lufthansa, British Airways, and American Airlines, among others.
To get to São Paulo from Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), you have several transportation options. Here are the main ones:
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The Viracopos/Campinas International Airport (VCP) operates a variety of daily flights, both domestic and international.
To get to São Paulo from Viracopos International Airport (VCP), located in Campinas city (approx. 120km from the city of São Paulo), you have several transportation options. Here are the main ones:
Congonhas Airport (CGH) is an important hub for domestic flights, operating mainly on routes within Brazil. Some of the main airlines operating at the airport include LATAM Airlines, Gol Linhas Aéreas, Azul Linhas Aéreas, and Voepass Linhas Aéreas.
The airport has no direct connection with metro stations. We recommend taking a taxi or ride-hailing app to your destination in São Paulo city.
The conference will take place at the Rebouças Convention Center, located at Avenida Rebouças, 600, in Pinheiros, São Paulo. This renowned event venue is known for its modern infrastructure and excellent location, providing a range of facilities ideal for conferences and corporate events. To facilitate your arrival, the Rebouças Convention Center is conveniently connected to São Paulo’s public transportation system. The city features an integrated metro network that connects various regions, making access to the event more convenient.
The main lines serving the Rebouças Convention Center area are:
Click here to view the map of Metro and CPTM stations.
In São Paulo, foreigners have several transportation options for getting around the city. The metro is fast and efficient, covering both central and suburban areas, with fares around R$ 5 per trip. Buses provide an extensive network and are economical, also costing about R$ 5 per trip, though they may be slower due to traffic. Urban trains (CPTM) connect São Paulo to surrounding metropolitan areas and have similar fares to the metro, offering an alternative for some routes. Google Maps is a useful tool for navigating routes, whether walking or using public transportation.