Fortaleza Pinto Martins International Airport (FOR) — The Complete Master Guide 2026
The Fraport-rebuilt single terminal (35,400 → 72,000 m²), the new April-2025 e-Visa for US/Canada/Australia visitors, the 11-km hop to Praia de Iracema, and why FOR is the cheapest gateway into Brazil’s Northeast beaches.
⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance
R$ 35–55 (~$7–11) · 25 min
R$ 25–40 (~$5–8) · 15–20 min
R$ 50–70 · regulated meter
R$ 4.50 · 30–45 min · cheapest option
$80.90 · brazil.vfsevisa.com · 48–72 h
Star Alliance + LATAM lounge (T-domestic) · pay walk-in $40–55
NOT safe to drink — sealed only or filtered dispensers
3 h · 2 h domestic · holiday peak +30 min
🏢 1. Terminal Architecture: Fraport’s 2019 Rebuild
FOR runs a single integrated terminal handling both international and domestic flights — Brazil’s sixth-busiest airport. Since Fraport Brasil took over the 30-year concession in 2018, the terminal has been doubled in size from ~35,400 m² to 72,000 m², with new boarding bridges, expanded retail (120+ shops), and modern check-in.
🛫 Single-Terminal Layout
Domestic carriers: LATAM Brasil, GOL, Azul, plus regional Voepass — all the major Brazilian airlines.
International: KLM (FOR–AMS the flagship long-haul), Air France, TAP, Copa, GOL Smiles long-haul, Cabo Verde Airlines, plus seasonal European charters from Lisbon, Milan, Paris.
🌴 The Northeast Beach Hub
Why FOR matters: the cheapest international entry point into Brazil’s coastline. From here, the Beach Park resort, Jericoacoara, Praia do Futuro, Cumbuco all sit 30 min – 4 h by bus or car.
Domestic onward connections: hourly flights to GRU (Sao Paulo) + Recife, Salvador, Brasília, Rio. Azul also runs direct connections to remote Northeast destinations like Jericoacoara via Jijoca.
🛂 2. Brazil e-Visa, Immigration & Yellow Fever
Brazil’s biggest 2026 immigration change: e-Visas reinstated for US, Canadian, Australian, Mexican (and others) citizens effective 10 April 2025, ending the 2019 unilateral visa-free policy. The trigger was reciprocity — those countries still require Brazilian visitors to obtain visas. Most European nationalities and Asian visitors remain visa-free.
e-Visa for US, Canada, Australia (Since April 2025)
All US, Canadian, Australian, Mexican passport holders now need an e-Visa to enter Brazil — apply at brazil.vfsevisa.com, $80.90 USD, processing 48–72 hours. Validity: 10 years for US, 5 years for Canada/Australia, max 90 days per stay, 180 days within any 12-month period. Airlines will not issue a boarding pass without a validated e-Visa code.
EU + Most Asia = Visa-Free 90 Days
EU/EEA/Swiss, UK, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico (when reciprocal arrangements apply) and others can enter Brazil visa-free for up to 90 days per stay, max 180 days per 12 months. Just a passport with 6+ months validity. No e-Visa needed for these nationalities.
Yellow Fever Recommended
Brazil recommends yellow fever vaccination for all visitors but doesn’t require it from most arrival countries. Required if you’re coming from a yellow fever endemic country (most of sub-Saharan Africa, parts of South America). Vaccination is one shot, valid for life. Carry the yellow card if connecting via Lagos, Addis, Lima or similar.
FOR runs standard X-ray security — liquids ≤100 ml in a clear bag, laptops out, belt and shoes off when prompted. CT scanners are not yet deployed. Brazilian Federal Police (PF) handles immigration; allow 30–45 min during the morning international wave. Brazilian residents have an automated e-gate fast lane via the “e-passenger” system.
🚖 3. Transport: Uber/99, Taxi & The City Bus
FOR is unusual among Brazilian airports for being genuinely close to the city — 6 km to downtown, 11 km to the beach. Uber and 99 are widely used and dirt cheap by global standards. The official taxi rank is reliable; the city bus is the budget option. There is no metro, no train at FOR.
⭐ Uber & 99 — The Default Pick
99 is the dominant Brazilian rideshare app (DiDi-owned, larger than Uber in Brazil). Uber is also widely available. Both are notably cheaper than taxis — typical fare R$ 25–55 to anywhere central. Pickup zone is signposted outside arrivals; drivers wait at the dedicated Uber/99 bay.
R$ 25–40~$5–8
R$ 35–55 (~$7–11)
R$ 30–50 (~$6–10)
R$ 30–50 (~$6–10)
🚕 Official Taxi (Cooperativa Cooptaxi)
The official taxi rank is at the airport entrance. R$ 50–70 to the beach areas on a regulated meter; cash or card. The drivers speak limited English; show your hotel address on a phone screen. Slightly more expensive than Uber but the meter is honest.
🚌 City Bus — The R$ 4.50 Budget Option
Lines 404 and 027 connect FOR to Centro and the beachfront avenues. R$ 4.50 single fare (~$0.90), pay onboard, exact change preferred. Journey 30–45 minutes. Backpacker-friendly but tight if you have heavy luggage; not recommended after dark for foreign visitors.
🛋️ 4. Lounges: LATAM, Star Alliance & Pay Walk-in
FOR’s lounge offering is modest by international flagship standards but adequate for a regional Brazilian hub. The LATAM Lounge is the standout for premium-cabin LATAM passengers; KLM passengers using FOR–AMS get the contract Plaza Premium Lounge (Priority Pass eligible). Walk-in options exist but have limited capacity.
✨ Plaza Premium Lounge (domestic + international airside)
~$40–55via LoungePair / at desk
Priority Pass · DragonPass · LoungeKey · select airline status
~04:00 – 23:00
Hot Brazilian buffet, açaí bar, regional coffee
🛩️ LATAM Lounge (domestic + international)
Tier-only. LATAM Premium Business + LATAM Pass Black/Top + Oneworld Sapphire/Emerald. Smaller than Plaza Premium but with better LATAM-themed service and the airline’s signature menu. Open ~04:00 – 23:00.
📱 LoungePair Flexible Pass (Plaza Premium)
For ad-hoc visits, the LoungePair app sells Plaza Premium access at ~$35–45 per 2 hours — sometimes lower than the walk-up rate. Useful when you arrive early and want to lock the price before walking up to the desk.
⚠️ KLM Crown Lounge (via Plaza Premium)
KLM passengers flying FOR–AMS Business or Sky Priority status access the Plaza Premium Lounge as their contract lounge — no separate KLM-branded space at FOR. The KLM-branded Crown Lounges are at AMS only.
🥥 5. Food & Shopping: Tapioca, Cachaça & Hammocks
Northeast Brazil has its own distinct cuisine. Tapioca (cassava-flour crepe with savoury or sweet fillings) is the regional breakfast — Tapiokes in the food court airside is the airport pick. Carne de sol (sun-dried beef with farofa) and açaí na tigela (frozen açaí bowl with banana, granola, condensed milk) are the must-try regional Brazilian airport foods.
The duty-free at FOR carries premium cachaças — Ypióca (Ceará-distilled, the regional brand), Sagatiba, Leblon, Avuá. Vacuum-sealed bottles travel fine; check your destination’s spirits import allowance. Cup noodles back home will be sad after a real caipirinha — pick up a 700 ml bottle of Ypióca Ouro for ~$25.
Ceará is Brazil’s hammock-making capital. The airport craft shops carry hand-woven redes (hammocks) at city-comparable prices — a quintessentially Northeast Brazilian souvenir that compresses into a hand-luggage stuff sack. Lace work (renda de bilro) from Aracati is also widely sold. Avoid generic “Brazil” t-shirts; pick the regional crafts that don’t exist anywhere else.
💡 6. Insider Tips: Carnival, Beach Hops & Reais
Fortaleza hosts Fortal, Brazil’s largest off-season Carnival, in late July with axé music, parade blocs, and a multi-day beachfront festival. Hotel rates triple; FOR sees 2× normal traffic. For flights between 25 July and 5 August, build a 90-minute buffer on inbound transport and book lounge access in advance.
Jericoacoara (the legendary kitesurfing paradise village) is 4 hours by 4×4 from FOR. There’s a small Aeroporto de Jijoca de Jericoacoara (JJD) with daily Azul and GOL flights from FOR (35 min), connecting via 4×4 to the village (40 min). The flight option saves 3 hours over the long bus route — book in advance, both small carriers fill up.
Northeast Brazilian tap water is not safe to drink for foreign visitors. Stick to água mineral (sealed bottled water — R$ 5–8 in the airport) or filtered dispensers airside. Brushing teeth with tap is generally fine; don’t swallow. Same rule applies in hotels.
Vivo, Claro, TIM have kiosks in arrivals. Tourist SIMs from R$ 30–60 for 30-day data + voice. PIX is Brazil’s instant payment system — works at most restaurants, including airport kiosks. Foreign visitors can use it via Wise, Nomad or Inter accounts; otherwise stick to cards (Visa/Mastercard work everywhere).
€1 ≈ R$ 6 (varies); $1 ≈ R$ 5.5. Cards (Visa/Mastercard) work everywhere airside and across Fortaleza. Avoid airport currency exchanges — rates are 5–10% worse than ATMs. Banco do Brasil and Caixa Econômica ATMs have dollar-fair rates with low fees; Itaú and Bradesco also work but charge slightly higher fees. Tipping not expected (10% gorjeta is sometimes added to restaurant bills).
Fortaleza is generally safer than Rio or Salvador, but Centro feels rough after dark; stick to Iracema, Meireles, Mucuripe, and Beira-Mar areas at night. The airport itself is well-policed at any hour. Use Uber or 99 — never accept a kerbside “executive transfer”. Both apps have in-app safety features and verified drivers.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
📊 2026 Summary Data Table
| Feature | Current Data (2026) |
|---|---|
| IATA Code | FOR |
| Terminal | Single integrated terminal (domestic + international); ~72,000 m² post-Fraport-rebuild (2019) |
| Operator | Fraport Brasil (30-year concession since Aug 2017) |
| Primary Currency | Brazilian Real (BRL / R$); cards and PIX widely accepted |
| Visa | e-Visa $80.90 for US/CA/AU/MX/+ (since April 2025); EU/UK/JP/KR remain visa-free 90 days |
| Uber/99 to Iracema | R$ 35–55 (~$7–11), 25 min |
| Official Taxi | R$ 50–70 to beach areas; regulated meter |
| City Bus | Lines 404, 027; R$ 4.50; 30–45 min to Centro |
| Plaza Premium Lounge | $40–55 walk-in; Priority Pass / DragonPass / LoungeKey eligible; ~04:00–23:00 |
| LATAM Lounge | Tier-only — LATAM Premium Business / LATAM Pass Black/Top / Oneworld Sapphire/Emerald |
| Security & Border Tech | Standard X-ray (laptops/liquids out); Brazilian Federal Police immigration; e-Passenger gate for residents |
| Tap Water | Not safe to drink — sealed bottles (R$ 5–8) or filtered dispensers |
| Free WiFi | “Fraport-Free-Wifi” — captive portal email/SMS registration |



