Overview of Rio Galeão – Tom Jobim International Airport (GIG)
Rio Galeão – Tom Jobim International Airport is a regional hub in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, and a sizeable regional gateway with steady year-round service. With approximately 98 documented airline-route pairings on file, it links Rio De Janeiro to roughly 25 direct destinations across the network. The airport operates on the America/Sao_Paulo timezone, which is worth noting if you are arranging a same-day onward connection.
Terminals & layout
Like most airports of its size, Rio Galeão – Tom Jobim International Airport consolidates check-in, security, and departures along a single landside-to-airside flow. Signage is colour-coded by airline alliance at most major hubs and by carrier at smaller fields. If you are flying with one of the low-cost carriers listed below, double-check the terminal, at multi-terminal airports, low-cost flights often depart from a remote pier with a longer walk and fewer dining options, so allow extra time.
Online check-in for most airlines opens 24 to 48 hours before departure and closes 60 to 90 minutes before takeoff. At Rio Galeão – Tom Jobim International Airport, plan to arrive at the terminal at least 45–60 minutes before a domestic departure and 2 to 3 hours before any international flight. Bag-drop counters often close earlier than the printed cutoff, especially for low-cost carriers. Being late to bag-drop is the single most common reason budget passengers miss otherwise on-time flights. Pre-print or download your boarding pass before leaving home; some carriers charge a fee for airport-printed boarding passes.
Lounges & airside amenities
Expect at least one or two contract lounges accepting Priority Pass or LoungeKey, plus a pay-per-use lounge for walk-ins. Day passes typically run USD 25–45. Most travellers can also access free seating areas, water-bottle refill stations, and at least one quiet zone away from the boarding gates. If you arrive significantly early, scan the terminal map for a chapel or family room, these are often the quietest spots in any airport.
Baggage policy notes
Several low-cost carriers serve this airport, and their baggage rules are stricter than legacy airlines. Most LCCs include only a small under-seat personal item in the base fare; a full overhead-bin cabin bag and any checked luggage cost extra. Pre-pay your bags online. Gate-side excess bag fees are typically two to four times the online price. If you're connecting between two LCCs, treat them as separate journeys: bags will not check through, and you must clear security again.
Ground transport
Rio Galeão – Tom Jobim International Airport sits at coordinates -22.810°, -43.251° at an elevation of 28 feet, serving Rio De Janeiro and the surrounding Brazil region. Travellers usually reach the terminal by a combination of public bus, regional rail, ride-share, and licensed taxi. Where rail service is available it is almost always the cheapest fixed-fare option; ride-share apps tend to be the next cheapest and most predictable; metered taxis are the most expensive but the most direct. Verify the published rates posted at the airport ground-transport desk before agreeing to any non-metered fare. Quoted prices to and from the airport are a common source of overcharging in any country.
Budget travel tips
- Fly mid-week. Tuesday and Wednesday departures from Rio De Janeiro are statistically cheaper than weekend departures across all carriers.
- Consider nearby alternative airports where they exist. A one-hour bus or train transfer can shave 30–50% off your fare.
- Book accommodation with free cancellation for the night of arrival in case your inbound flight is delayed and you miss the last public transport.
- Check the official airport website for live security wait times before you leave home. At peak departure banks the queue can swing from 5 minutes to 45 minutes within an hour.
Airlines serving GIG
Sky Express (G3)
Greece · Budget · Active
TAM Brazilian Airlines (JJ)
Brazil · Active
Oceanair (O6)
Brazil · Active
American Airlines (AA)
United States · Active
US Airways (US)
United States · Active
Air France (AF)
France · Active
Aerolineas Argentinas (AR)
Argentina · Active
Avianca - Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia (AV)
AVIANCA · Active
Delta Air Lines (DL)
United States · Active
Emirates (EK)
United Arab Emirates · Active
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL)
Netherlands · Active
LAN Airlines (LA)
Chile · Active
TAP Portugal (TP)
Portugal · Active
United Airlines (UA)
United States · Active
Changan Airlines (2Z)
China · Inactive
BQB Lineas Aereas (5Q)
Uruguay · Active
Azul (AD)
Brazil · Budget · Active
Alitalia (AZ)
Italy · Budget · Active
British Airways (BA)
United Kingdom · Active
Copa Airlines (CM)
Panama · Active
Top destinations from GIG
| Code | City | Country |
|---|---|---|
| EZE | Buenos Aires | Argentina |
| GRU | Sao Paulo | Brazil |
| CWB | Curitiba | Brazil |
| DFW | Dallas-Fort Worth | United States |
| JFK | New York | United States |
| MIA | Miami | United States |
| VCP | Campinas | Brazil |
| BSB | Brasilia | Brazil |
| FLN | Florianopolis | Brazil |
| FOR | Fortaleza | Brazil |
| JPA | Joao Pessoa | Brazil |
| POA | Porto Alegre | Brazil |
| REC | Recife | Brazil |
| SSA | Salvador | Brazil |
| CLT | Charlotte | United States |
| LIM | Lima | Peru |
| ATL | Atlanta | United States |
| SDQ | Santo Domingo | Dominican Republic |
| BEL | Belem | Brazil |
| CGH | Sao Paulo | Brazil |
| CNF | Belo Horizonte | Brazil |
| IGU | Foz Do Iguacu | Brazil |
| MAO | Manaus | Brazil |
| MCZ | Maceio | Brazil |
| NAT | Natal | Brazil |
Recommended reading for flying through Rio De Janeiro
- How to actually find the cheapest ground transport from any airport
- A 2026 comparison of every major budget airline's baggage fees
- Online check-in cutoffs, airport-printing fees, and the bag-drop trap
- Walk-in lounge prices around the world
- Why airport currency bureaux are the worst place to exchange money