Ourilândia Airport (OIA) is a small regional transport hub serving the municipality of Ourilândia do Norte in the state of Pará. The airport terminal is notable for its compact size, making navigation simple and intuitive. Since the airport handles a limited number of flights, passengers are offered a basic set of services necessary for a comfortable wait before departure.
Restaurants, Cafes, and Shops
Due to the low passenger flow, there are no large restaurants or food court zones in the airport. A small snack bar or cafeteria is usually available for travellers, where one can order coffee, refreshing drinks, and light snacks (sandwiches, pastries). Shopping is limited to basic kiosks offering newspapers, essential goods, and local souvenirs.
Waiting Lounges
There are no specialised VIP lounges or high-comfort areas in the terminal. Passengers await boarding in the general hall equipped with seating. Thanks to the small number of flights, the waiting hall is generally quite spacious and calm.
Wi-Fi and Charging Stations
Internet access may be provided via a public Wi-Fi network, though connection speed and stability may vary. It is recommended to download necessary content to your devices in advance. There may be few specialised stands for charging gadgets, so having a fully charged power bank is a good idea for travellers.
Banking Services
There are no full-service bank branches in the terminal. Usually, an ATM (Caixa Eletrônico) is installed in the airport building for withdrawing cash in the local currency (Brazilian Real). There are no currency exchange offices in the airport, so international tourists are advised to arrange for cash in advance while in major cities.
Medical Services
The airport has basic facilities for providing first aid. In case of serious illness, airport staff will call for a city ambulance. There may not be a pharmacy kiosk inside the terminal, so it is better to carry personal medications in your hand luggage.
Services for Passengers with Children and Special Needs
Despite its modest size, the airport adheres to national service standards.
- For passengers with children: Priority boarding is usually provided in the general waiting area.
- For passengers with reduced mobility: The terminal is equipped with ramps and accessible toilets. If you require assistance with boarding or disembarking (for example, a wheelchair), you must notify the airline in advance, as boarding the aircraft often takes place from the apron.
Hotels Nearby
There are no hotels within the airport grounds, but comfortable accommodation options are available in the city of Ourilândia do Norte, which is just a 10–15 minute taxi ride away. Popular options include:
- Pumma Hotel Ourilândia — a hotel with good reviews, offering breakfast and Wi-Fi.
- Gold Park Hotel — another convenient option for transit passengers and city guests.
Conference Rooms and Business Services
There are no separate business centres or meeting rooms in the airport. If you need to work before departure, you can use the seats in the general waiting hall, but for holding meetings or calls, it is better to use the infrastructure of hotels in the city.