Aeroporto di Londrina (LDB)
Londrina Airport (IATA: LDB / ICAO: SBLO) is a crucial aviation hub situated in Londrina, a vibrant city in the southern region of Brazil's Paraná state. Established in the mid-20th century, the airport has grown significantly to accommodate the increasing air traffic demands of the region. Initially serving as a modest airstrip, Londrina Airport has evolved into a bustling domestic and regional airport.
Strategically located just 3 kilometers from Londrina's city center, LDB provides convenient access for passengers commuting to and from this bustling urban area. The airport is essential for both leisure and business travelers, facilitating the region’s economic growth and connecting Londrina to major Brazilian cities.
Londrina Airport handles approximately 1.2 million passengers annually and accommodates nearly 20,000 aircraft movements per year. It serves as a base for several airlines, including Azul Brazilian Airlines, LATAM Brasil, and Gol Transportes Aéreos, which offer regular flights to various destinations across Brazil. This makes it an integral part of the national air transport network, ensuring connectivity to key business and tourism centers.
With its modern facilities and continuous infrastructure improvements, Londrina Airport ensures a comfortable and efficient travel experience. The terminal is equipped with essential amenities such as dining options, shopping outlets, and car rental services, catering to the diverse needs of its passengers. As Londrina continues to grow, the airport remains dedicated to expanding its services and maintaining high operational standards to serve its passengers better.