Tag: Infraero

three Brazilian airports privatized, what next?

three Brazilian airports privatized, what next?

So finally three Brazilian airports have been (kind of) privatized: Guarulhos international airport in São Paulo, Viracopos international airport in Campinas, state of São Paulo, and Brasilia international airport. The interest raised by the concessions was big and it was reflected on offers 347% above the initial estimate (what joke of an estimate was that?). […]

February 9, 2012 | By More
Infraero has a Twitter profile

Infraero has a Twitter profile

Infraero is the official Brazilian body supposedly responsible for the management of airports in the country. Over the years it has built a notorious reputation for being a tool used by the government to reward its political allies – Brazilian airport infrastructure has suffered as a result. Infraero is now at Twitter: @canalinfraero. What we […]

November 12, 2010 | By More
wi-fi lost somewhere along the way

wi-fi lost somewhere along the way

Third time we mention the topic. Infraero promised free internet for December 2008 (Brazilian airports to offer free wi-fi). Promise broken. Then it promised free wi-fi for June 2009 (free wi-fi at the airports, for real this time?). Promised broken again. We were at Guarulhos international airport this weekend and not only was the wi-fi […]

July 8, 2009 | By More
free wi-fi at the airports, for real this time?

free wi-fi at the airports, for real this time?

With a touch of scepticism we had already published the announcement by Infraero (the Brazilian’s government body responsible for the country airports) that Brazilian airports were to offer free wi-fi. Infraero, following the Brazilian government principle that every measure has to be announced with ostentation and then carried out when and if there is any […]

June 15, 2009 | By More
Brazilian airports to offer free wi-fi

Brazilian airports to offer free wi-fi

Could it be that, for the first time in quite a number of years, Infraero is about to deliver good news? The Brazilian government’s body responsible for the running of airports in the country announced that from December it will offer its users free wi-fi access to the Internet at 12 airports. The list of […]

November 29, 2008 | By More