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Smoking is only permitted in designated areas outside the terminals.
There are no smoking facilities inside the terminal
For connecting flights you must enter Brazil and smoke outside terminal then go through Security again for your flight.
Curitiba–Afonso Pena International Airport (CWB) serves as the primary gateway to the metropolitan region of Curitiba and is located in São José dos Pinhais, just southeast of the city. Opened in 1946, the airport was originally built near the end of World War II and later transitioned fully to civilian use, expanding through several terminal upgrades over the decades. Today it is operated by Motiva and functions as a focus city for Azul, featuring two asphalt runways and a modern terminal equipped with 14 jetways and capacity for up to 15 million passengers annually. Known for its frequent fog and challenging winter weather, CWB remains one of Brazil’s most important southern aviation hubs, balancing domestic connectivity with growing infrastructure improvements.