Thursday, December 4, 2014

GRU international airport - how to

So I want to start my experience about Brazil, by sharing my experience with the Sao Paulo international airport at Guarulhos (code: GRU). Also locally known as Cumbica. (The date provided may not be accurate and is only intended to sharing information as per the date mentioned. Please write in the comments section, if there is any misleading info.)
Much information is available in the web (and in their official website) but I missed some and I am adding them after my trip recently to GRU international airport.

When I am writing this blog (December 2014), all the international bound flights are operated from terminal 3 of GRU airport. As of now, terminal 3 only got prepaid taxi services (Guarucoop, very reliable). Thus, the connection from terminal 3 to 2 will be needed also if you want to get the 'airport bus service' and similar bus services, which are connecting to the various locations of São Paulo city. There is a free terminal transfer bus service connecting all 4 terminals, every 15 minutes. From terminal 3 to terminal 2 you can also easily walk (15-25 minutes) through inside the terminal (look for direction marks towards terminal 2 at the first level/floor of the building. For example, if you are arriving at terminal 3, you will reach in the ground level and then you should first go to the first level and then walk towards terminal 2.

GRU (São Paulo international) airport to Bus Terminal Barra Funda / Tietê :
1) 'Airport Bus Service' is the cheapest option to reach one of these bus terminals. They provide service every hour from the airport and back and the buses are comfortable and even provide wifi on-board. The journey time is approx. 1 hr 20 min. The fare/cost is 38 reais (BRL) as of 3/12/2014. Airport bus service has an official website (also available in portugese and spanish) which describes the timings and lines to-n-fro to all their destinations.
However, note that these buses (as of now) only operate in terminal 1, 2 and 4. Thus if you reach in terminal 3, which is the case with most international flights, consider 15-25 minutes to reach them. There are ticket counters for 'airport bus service' in all these terminals except terminal 3.
(source: Airport Bus Service website)

2) If your connection bus from Barra Funda/Tietê is within 1 hour after you exit arrival area of terminal 3, then consider taking a taxi to save time, but at additional cost.
The official taxi service of the airport - Guaracoop (white vechicles with blue lines on them) have their counters at all terminals. You can spot them just outside the arrival halls (ground level).
The fare / cost / price for taking a taxi from Guarulhos international airport terminal 3 to Barra Funda bus terminal was 116 reais (BRL). Distance was something like 28 kms. This was the rate for 2 persons with 3 baggages paid at 7:15 pm. The night charges will start from 8 pm and one should expect slightly higher prices.
(source: Guarucoop official website)
It took 30 minutes for us to reach Barra Funda bus terminal. However we were lucky to get less traffic on the road. In peak traffic hours, it can take atleast 1 hr from airport to Barra Funda. The service was good and the driver we got was friendly and even helped us loading and unloading of our baggages and the taxi fare was fixed. So no further crib when you arrive at Barra funda / Tietê.
The taxi from Guarulhos international airport terminal 3 to Tietê might be slightly cheaper due to less distance. There is a metro line both at Tietê and Barra Funda.
The taxi option is wiser if there is atleast 2 persons travelling together, more than 2 heavy baggages and arriving at terminal 3. Because for 2 persons,
Airport bus service tickets = 38 x 2 = 76 BRL;
Approximate time from your baggage collection till Barra Funda = 15 minutes to terminal 2 + 1 hr 20 minutes to Barra Funda bus terminal.
Airport prepaid taxi (guarucoop) = 116 BRL (but you reach in 30-40 minutes).

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