
The Aeroporto Internacional de Belém – Val-de-Cans (Júlio Cezar Ribeiro) is the primary gateway to the Amazon region, located approximately 8.5 km from downtown Belém, Pará. Serving as a vital hub for both domestic and international flights, it connects the northern part of Brazil to major cities across the country and abroad. In 2023, the airport began operating under a 30-year concession managed by the Norte da Amazônia Airports consortium, comprising Socicam and Dix.
The terminal boasts modern infrastructure, including a spacious passenger terminal of 33,255 m², capable of handling up to 7.7 million passengers annually. Amenities for travelers include free Wi-Fi, a variety of shops, and a parking facility with 692 spaces. For added comfort, the W Lounge Belém offers a premium experience with services such as a buffet, shower facilities (available for an additional fee), and a selection of local delicacies like açaí na tigela and caipirinha. Additionally, the Amazon Lounge, open 24/7, provides a tranquil environment with Wi-Fi, workstations, and shower facilities