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This image captures a digital flight information display system (FIDS) located in an international airport terminal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The screen displays "Partidas Internacionais" (International Departures). The upper section features a red banner with a smiling blonde woman holding two red shopping bags, an advertisement for airport retail. To her right, a white pictogram of a walking person accompanies a clock symbol, indicating estimated walking times to gates: B33-36 (9 MIN), B37-40 (7 MIN), and B41-43 (5 MIN). The main blue section of the FIDS lists flight details in columns: "Hora" (Time), "Origem / Via" (Origin / Via), "Cia Aérea" (Airline Company), "Voo" (Flight), "Portão" (Gate), and "Status." Visible flights include destinations such as Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Houston, Miami, Montevideo, New York, Paris, Santiago, Porto, and Cidade do Panamá. Airlines shown are Aerolíneas Argentinas, GOL, United Airlines, American Airlines, Air France, LATAM, TAP, and Copa Airlines. Most flights are listed with a "Programado" (Scheduled) status. One flight, TP 78 to Porto at 00:05, indicates "Novo horário 01:00" (New time 01:00). No specific gate numbers are displayed for the listed flights. Below the FIDS, a red horizontal banner with white text is visible, stating "CURRENCY US$ DOLLAR" and "COTAÇÃO DO US$ DÓLAR" (US Dollar Quotation). A partial line of text below reads "Tourism dollar of the previous working day. Dólar turismo do dia." The immediate surrounding environment is dark and out of focus, suggesting the FIDS is mounted in a public area of the terminal. Exposed wires are visible below the screen.
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