Getting to Porto Seguro Airport (BPS) by car is relatively straightforward, as there are several highways connecting the airport to major cities in the region. The most direct route is the BR-101 highway, which takes around 20 minutes from the city center. Taking a taxi is also an option, and the cost will depend on the distance travelled and the time of day. Getting to Porto Seguro Airport (BPS) by bus is also possible, with several lines connecting the airport to nearby cities. The cost of a bus ticket will depend on the distance travelled, but typically it costs around R$3 – R$10. There is no direct train connection to Porto Seguro Airport (BPS), however, there is a train station in Porto Seguro and there are several bus lines that connect the train station to the airport. The cost of the bus ticket is usually around R$3 – R$10.
There are five airlines operating at Porto Seguro Airport (BPS): LATAM Airlines, Gol Transportes Aereos, Azul Brazilian Airlines, Avianca Brasil, and Passaredo Linhas Aereas. The airlines are divided between two terminals. Terminal 1 serves LATAM Airlines, Gol Transportes Aereos, and Azul Brazilian Airlines, while Terminal 2 serves Avianca Brasil and Passaredo Linhas Aereas.