Air Travel To Brazil - Getting There And Getting Around

Before booking your air travel to Brazil, you should think about what you want to do. There are several major cities you can land in. The most popular are Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.

Air travel to Brazil will take anywhere from 12 hours to 24 hours, depending on where you are flying from and how many connections you have to make. You can get a direct flight to Brazil from New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Miami, London or Paris. The cheapest air travel to Brazil is from Miami. For connecting flights, you can fly from any major city.

The top destination in Brazil is Rio de Janeiro. There, you'll be flying into Galeao International Airport, the hub for most air travel to Brazil. It is a modern airport built on a man-made island.

Sao Paulo is also a great place to visit, and the hub for travel elsewhere throughout the country. It has an international airport called Guarulhos, as well as Congonhas, which handles domestic flights.

Brasilia, the capital, also has an international airport, but it flies mostly to other south American and central American countries.

A great place to start searching for air travel to Brazil is a website called Brol.com. This is a travel search engine that specializes in air travel to Brazil. They are a consolidator that buys up tickets in bulk and passes on the savings. You can also buy from the a Brazil Air Pass, which can be used for up to 3 weeks to travel around in Brazil. Their website is www.brol.com.

Travel Passes

If you want to book your air travel to Brazil as part of a great south American adventure, there are travel passes that you can use to move around. There are two travel passes available, the Mercosur Airpass and Oneworld Visit South America Pass.

Mercosur Pass - You can only buy this pass outside of South America, and it must be bought along with your international ticket. You can buy a pass for anywhere from 7 to 45 days. You are required to visit at least 2 countries and there is no maximum. However, there is a maximum of 3 stops per country. In addition to Brazil, you can visit Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay.

Oneworld Visit South America Pass - With this pass, you can choose among 34 cities. You must take at least 3 flights, and can take as many as 20. Besides Brazil, you can go to Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Paraguay.

The prices for these passes vary according to overall ticket prices. You can buy them by contacting any south American airline.

There are many ways of getting air travel to Brazil, and lots of variations in price, so keep looking until you find the right one!

Sources

iExplore, Brazil Travel Tips page
http://www.iexplore.com/dmap/Brazil/Do's+and+Don'ts

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