Key Takeaways:
- João Pessoa bus stations are projected to handle around 70,000 passengers across João Pessoa and Campina Grande by 1 January 2026.
- João Pessoa is expected to see about 29,600 departures, 10% up on the 2025 New Year period, while Campina Grande anticipates roughly 20,000 passengers.
- Operators have scheduled extra services to major interstate destinations and will scale intermunicipal departures to meet demand.
- Passengers are advised to buy tickets online where possible, carry photo ID and arrive at least one hour before departure.
Two major bus terminals in the Brazilian state of Paraíba are preparing for a significant surge in passengers over the New Year period. Authorities and terminal operators estimate that the terminals serving João Pessoa and Campina Grande will receive about 70,000 travellers by Thursday 1 January 2026.
João Pessoa bus stations
The Terminal Rodoviário de João Pessoa is expected to record approximately 29,600 departures in the days leading up to the New Year, an increase of roughly 10 per cent compared with the same period in 2025. Arrivals in the capital are forecast at around 20,400 passengers over the same interval. Terminal managers say companies have added extra departures to cope with higher demand.
In Campina Grande, the terminal anticipates more than 20,000 passenger movements including both arrivals and departures. Some 11,000 departures are expected from Campina Grande during the festive period, about 9 per cent higher than last year. Local operators have likewise scheduled additional services to handle the increase.
Interstate services from João Pessoa commonly travel to Recife, Fortaleza and Natal. Campina Grande lists Recife, Caruaru and Natal as its main interstate links. For regional travel, both terminals identified frequent destinations within Paraíba including Campina Grande, Monteiro, Areia, Patos, Sousa and Cajazeiras, along with coastal stops such as Baía da Traição and Rio Tinto.
Terminal authorities emphasised operational preparedness. Bus companies told the terminals they will increase the number of departures for intermunicipal routes on demand and run extra long-distance services when necessary. The measures aim to reduce overcrowding and maintain schedules during the busiest hours.
Authorities also offered practical advice to passengers to ensure smoother journeys. The guidance includes purchasing tickets online where possible and contacting the carrier in advance to confirm availability if an advance purchase is not feasible. All passengers, including children, must present an original photo identification document at boarding. Travellers are advised to arrive at least one hour before the scheduled departure time.
The boost in passenger numbers is a sign of heightened mobility across the state during the holiday season. For transport operators and local businesses alike, the increase supports both service demand and economic activity tied to travel and hospitality.
Terminal managers will continue to monitor flows and adjust services as needed in the coming days. Passengers planning to travel through João Pessoa or Campina Grande are encouraged to check with their carrier for the latest timetables and any additional departures announced for the period.

















