Flights from Macapá
The gateway to the capital of the state of Amapá is Macapá International Airport, located just 2 km from the city center. The route network includes key domestic destinations connecting the region with Brazil's largest transportation hubs. The most frequent service is to Belém, with 40 weekly flights, followed by Brasília and São Paulo, which receive 15 and 12 flights per week, respectively.
Currently, three airlines operate scheduled flights from the city, led by Latam Airlines Group and Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras, alongside Gol Transportes Aereos. Below, you'll find destination cards with convenient filters to help you choose your next trip. For more detailed travel planning, you can check the travel guide or the latest weather forecast.
Frequently asked questions
- How many airlines operate flights from Macapá?
- Three airlines provide scheduled service from the city. The main carriers operating the highest number of flights are Latam Airlines Group, Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras, and Gol Transportes Aereos.
- What are the most popular destinations from Macapá?
- The highest demand is for flights to Belém, with up to 40 flights per week. Other top routes include Brasília (15 weekly flights) and São Paulo (12 flights per week).
- Which airports serve Macapá?
- The city is served by Macapá International Airport (MCP). The terminal is conveniently located just 2 kilometers from the city center, making transfers quick and comfortable.
- When is the best time to buy flights from Macapá?
- To find the best deals, it is recommended to book tickets several months in advance. Since the main flights connect Macapá to major Brazilian hubs, it is best to purchase tickets for holidays and weekends early due to high demand.
- How can I find cheap flights from Macapá?
- We recommend using the interest and destination filters provided on this page. Comparing flights from different airlines, such as Latam or Azul, will help you find the most convenient and affordable travel options.