# Marcelo Pires Halzhausen Airport (AIF)

> Assis, BR · 7 km (4 mi) from downtown Assis

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## Facts

- **IATA**: AIF
- **ICAO**: SNAX
- **Timezone**: America/Sao_Paulo
- **Runways**: 1
- **Terminals**: 1

## Overview

## Welcome

Assis–Marcelo Pires Halzhausen State Airport (AIF) is more akin to an aero club than a bustling commercial airport. Nestled 7 km (4 mi) from downtown Assis, this quaint airport caters primarily to general aviation with charter flights, air taxis, and private aircraft. AIF stands out as a gateway where time and convenience take priority over amenities, making it perfect for swift arrivals and departures.

## At a glance

This airport features a single runway and the Main Terminal. It's a haven for those seeking a quick in-and-out airport experience, unsullied by the hustle and bustle of commercial airlines. Here, there are no scheduled flights, commercial terminal services, or airline desks. Instead, every aspect requires coordination with your charter or private flight operator.

## Terminals & layout

Assis is all about efficiency. With only the Main Terminal to navigate, travelers skip the complicated processes typical of larger airports. You can swiftly move from aircraft to terminal—a mere walking distance—and out on the road. However, bear in mind that simplicity comes without frills, as there are essentially no waiting lounges or major facilities.

## Getting to and from the city

Plan your ground transportation meticulously, as Assis Airport does not host taxis or rideshares by default. Arrange in advance a taxi or app-based ride like Uber or 99, as delays can occur when calling upon arrival—expect a possible 15–30 minute wait if unplanned. The drive between the city and the airport is scenic, showcasing local countryside landscapes.

## Traveller essentials

There are no dining or shopping facilities at Assis. It's best to bring all necessary items, including snacks and drinks, from Assis beforehand. Be aware that small state airports like this one may only have a vending machine or a basic cantina operating irregular hours. Bring cash in small Brazilian reais as a backup for those running incidental on-site purchases.

## Dining & shopping highlights

Given the absence of dining establishments or shopping options, consideration should be given to bringing everything you require. The limited facilities make AIF a purely functional stop in your travel itinerary, rather than a location for leisure.

## Lounges

While Assis offers no traditional airport lounges, it compensates through its streamlined operations, enabling quick transitions from land to air without the need to linger. Be sure to coordinate with your flight operator for any comforts required pre-flight, as the Main Terminal lacks even basic shelter during adverse weather conditions.

## Insider tips

- **Insider:** Anticipate no scheduled flights at AIF; it serves charter, private, or medical/air-taxi operations only, meaning thorough pre-flight coordination is essential.

- **Local:** Pack snacks and bottled water—local pilots note that facilities are extremely limited, and hours of operation are irregular.

- **Time:** Arrange transport before arrival—expect longer waits for taxis and Uber services if not pre-booked, often 15–30 minutes from call.

- **Avoid:** Confirm runway and operating hours in advance—small airports can restrict operations with little notice, so always check with your flight handler.

- **Quiet:** Enjoy the serene atmosphere conducive to aviation photography—minimal fencing and low traffic offer unobstructed views.

- **Money:** Carry cash for small purchases—facilities are often cash-only with unreliable card systems.

- **Insider:** Quickly in and out—no time wasted on security or check-ins, but ensure exact timing with charter.

## Terminals (1)

- **Main Terminal**

## Insider tips

- _Insider_: Anticipate no scheduled flights at AIF; it serves charter, private, or medical/air-taxi operations only, meaning thorough pre-flight coordination is essential.
- _Local_: Pack snacks and bottled water—local pilots note that facilities are extremely limited, and hours of operation are irregular.
- _Time_: Arrange transport before arrival—expect longer waits for taxis and Uber services if not pre-booked, often 15–30 minutes from call.
- _Avoid_: Confirm runway and operating hours in advance—small airports can restrict operations with little notice, so always check with your flight handler.
- _Quiet_: Enjoy the serene atmosphere conducive to aviation photography—minimal fencing and low traffic offer unobstructed views.
- _Money_: Carry cash for small purchases—facilities are often cash-only with unreliable card systems.
- _Insider_: Quickly in and out—no time wasted on security or check-ins, but ensure exact timing with charter.
