All international flights and most domestic flights land at International Airport Tom Jobim. Depending on the airline, it can land on Terminal 1 or Terminal 2.
The lobbies of the two terminals are connected by long corridors with moving walkways.
The airport has undergone renovations to receive the fans of the 2014 World Cup and now is being expanded to receive more than a million and a half visitors coming to the Olympic Games this year.
It is expected to be ready in April and provide increased security and greater efficiency in landing and baggage handling.
What to do in the city? How do I get in places? Bus, taxi or subway? Where I am staying? How do I not waste time in queues? These are some of the questions that Rio I go will respond.
Nice tips! Tks!
HI Mattew,
I’m happy to be able to help. Let me know if you have some doubt.