Trancoso airport has jet ‘congestion’ | Brazil



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The private airport of Trancoso, district of Porto Seguro and famous tourist destination in the south of Bahia, had congestion of private jets last Saturday (26).

Some pilots even reported that they spent more than 1h30 flying over the sky of Porto Seguro, waiting for authorization to land.

On Saturday afternoon alone, 47 small planes landed at Trancoso airport. At the Porto Seguro International Airport, 95 light aircraft landings and 48 regular flights were made on Saturday alone.

Porto Seguro Airport has 16 spaces for small aircraft to stay overnight. With that, many of them have to stock up and leave the place.

Parties closed by the police

Luxury condo where the party ended in Trancoso – Photo: Disclosure / SSP-BA

A party of about 200 people was shut down by police in a luxury condominium in the Trancoso district on Saturday night. The Ministry of Public Security of Bahia (SSP-BA) announced that the police attended the party, called “Sarará”, after a card posted on a social network about the event.

According to the Military Police, teams from the 8 PM battalion closed the event. The person responsible fled with the arrival of the police, but has already been identified and is wanted. According to the prime minister, the guests left the property after being informed about the consequences of non-compliance with the decree of the Government of Bahia, which prohibits the holding of events of this nature throughout the state.

In addition to Trancoso, still in southern Bahia, only in Caraíva, another district of Porto Seguro, the images recorded by residents show an unmasked crowd wandering the streets. The situation was registered in the early hours of Sunday (27). According to the inhabitants of the community, hundreds of people went mainly to bars and restaurants.

Also according to the residents, some establishments were in operation even after the time stipulated by municipal decree.

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