Feb 12 β€’ 14:27 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Porto Alegre Airport Returns to Pre-Flood Passenger Levels of 2024

Porto Alegre's Salgado Filho International Airport has recovered to passenger levels seen before the May 2024 floods, accommodating 7.5 million travelers in 2025.

Salgado Filho International Airport in Porto Alegre has successfully returned to its former passenger capacity following the devastating floods that struck the area in May 2024. According to a report from the airport's management, the facility served 7.5 million passengers throughout 2025, surpassing the 7,480,641 recorded in 2023. This figure encompasses both domestic and international flights, indicating a significant rebound in travel activity after the natural disaster.

The spike in passenger numbers highlights December 2025 as the busiest month for the airport, with 745,000 travelers using the terminals. On average, the airport facilitated around 620,000 movements each month, showcasing a robust recovery trend. This uptick in passenger flow is a positive sign for the local economy, reflecting a resurgence in connectivity and travel confidence following the disruptions caused by the floods.

The recovery timeline is notable, especially when juxtaposed with the numbers from April 2024, just before the floods, when the airport recorded 565,860 passengers. This significant growth clearly illustrates not only the resilience of the infrastructure but also the determination of the local community to return to normalcy and enhance mobility in the region after the crisis.

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