
São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport (GRU) Wi-Fi
Last verified 8/29/2025 • São Paulo, Brazil
Wi-Fi at São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport (GRU) is free for a limited time (about 240 minutes) across all terminals. Join “GRU WIFI”, then accept the terms on the sign-in page.
⏱️ 4 hours free (Boingo); paid plans after🛜 Provider: Boingo (for GRU Airport)
Is there free Wi-Fi at São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport?
Free (time-limited)Yes. Free Wi-Fi for about 240 minutes at São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport.
- Common SSIDs: GRU WIFI
- Sign-in: Boingo splash page; select free access and follow prompts
- Provider: Boingo (for GRU Airport)
Connection details
- Login: Click-through portal • reauth every 240 min
- Security: OPEN • HTTPS portal
- Support: GRU — Wi-Fi (official)
Speed & reliability
Typical: —↓ / —↑ Mbps (Good across all terminals; Wi-Fi 6 deployment improves capacity)
Reliability: ★★★★★ — Airport-wide; clear 4-hour free allowance
Based on ~18 samples
Terminal specifics
- Terminal 1Domestic; coverage in halls and gates
- Terminal 2Strong near food courts and windows
- Terminal 3International; reliable at most gates
Power & places to work
Plug type: Type N
Voltage: 127/220V
USB-C: Varies
Charging stations and window outlets in all terminals
- Window countersT2/T3 piersPower + steady Wi-Fi
- Food court tablesT2/T3Nearby outlets; fills at peaks
How to connect at GRU
- Join "GRU WIFI".
- Open a browser; if the portal doesn’t appear, visit a non-HTTPS page to trigger it.
- Complete any email/SMS step.
- Start your VPN, then browse normally.
Interesting Facts about São Paulo/Guarulhos–Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport Airport
- Handled over 43 million passengers in 2024, making it Brazil's busiest airport, the second-busiest in Latin America after Mexico City, and among the 60 busiest worldwide.
- Primary hub for LATAM Airlines (holding 72.8% of seat supply) and Gol Linhas Aéreas, with secondary hub status for Azul Brazilian Airlines, connecting to over 100 direct destinations across 30+ countries.
- Three passenger terminals: Terminal 1 (domestic only, used by Azul), Terminal 2 (largest, mixed domestic/international), and Terminal 3 (international long-haul with 22 gates including 5 A380-capable gates); T3B pier expansion scheduled for completion in 2026.
- Two parallel runways: 10R/28L at 3,000m (9,843 ft) and 10L/28R at 3,700m (12,140 ft, widened to 60m in 2015), plus large cargo terminal covering 97,000 sq meters.
- Named after former São Paulo Governor André Franco Montoro since 2001; rebranded as 'GRU Airport' in 2012; operated by consortium of Invepar S/A, Airports Company South Africa, and Infraero since 2012.
- Located 25 km (16 miles) northeast of downtown São Paulo in Guarulhos municipality, accessible via Rodovia Hélio Smidt Highway and first major South American airport with direct rail connection (CPTM Line 13-Jade, opened 2018).
- Ranked first among world's most punctual large airports by Cirium Aviation in 2024; named one of the best airports globally by AirHelp 2024; recognized as one of 35 best airports for long layovers by Club Med in 2021.
- Features 22 VIP lounges across three terminals, over 300 dining and retail outlets, American Airlines and LATAM maintenance hangars, and new VIP Terminal by BTG Pactual Bank opened December 2024.
Last updated: 9/17/2025