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    The Easiest Ways to Fly to Brazil—and How to Save on Your Flight

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    Brazil is having a moment—its culture, energy, and sheer sense of possibility are drawing travelers eager to experience it firsthand. No matter if you are flying from the East Coast or West Coast, even if you’re coming from abroad, there is one certainty: You will have to land somewhere.

    Brazil is divided up into five main regions. They are each known for their distinct culture, climates, language variations and landscapes. The Amazon rainforest, Indigenous Communities, and Rivers are the most famous features of the North. The Northeast is the heart of Afro-Brazilian culture with places like Bahia, Maranhão, and Ceará drawing the most visitors. Central-West is the highlight. BrasíliaThe capital is located in this region. This region also contains the Pantanal, which is the largest tropical wetland in the world. Most tourists visit the Southeast. It includes Rio de Janeiro, São PauloMinas Gerais is a state where the mountains and colonial history of Brazil meet. Finally, the South, where European settlers made their mark, highlights Santa Catarina and the surf beaches of Florianópolis.

    No matter where you land in this fifth-most populous country, there is a lot of things to do and see. The easiest routes to take, the best places to stop, how to transfer within the country, and ways to save money are all listed here.

    Flying to the U.S.

    LATAM, Gol, and Azul planes on the tarmac at Congonhas Airport in São Paulo.

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    Plan your trip well and you will have no problem flying from the U.S. to Brazil. Direct flights depart from Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Orlando, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C. The direct flights are a great option for those looking to avoid long layovers.

    São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) is Brazil’s biggest hub and the easiest for connections within Brazil. It’s common for flights to other cities to stop in São Paulo. Flying into Viracopos (VCP) International Airport in Campinas, a smaller Brazilian city, is an excellent way to avoid Guarulhos’s crowds and save money on your tickets. Azul has nonstop flights from Fort Lauderdale and Orlando to VCP. Azul, one of Brazil’s largest low-cost carriers is based in Viracopos. Booking through a South American carrier like LATAM or Azul may include better rates and smoother connections within Brazil.

    From April 10, 2025 U.S. citizens will need a Visa to enter Brazil.

    Best Routes for U.S. The Best Routes for U.S.

    New York has a variety of nonstop flights to Brazil. Delta American, United and LATAM all have multiple daily departures. Don’t forget to compare JFK and Newark, though fares into Rio de Janeiro are almost always more expensive than São Paulo. Landing at Guarulhos—or even Viracopos—keeps costs lower, with easy domestic connections onward. Miami is the most popular gateway for Brazilians to travel abroad. Flights are usually short (8 hours) and cheap, depending on the season. Orlando and Atlanta make strong alternatives, while Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Boston also serve São Paulo directly. Miami is an excellent stopover for travelers from the West Coast. Journeys can take up to 15 hours.

    Save money

    When it comes. booking flights to BrazilTiming and strategy are key. Between February and May is the sweet spot for airfare. Carnival festivities Brazil is in full bloom from September to November. If you’re traveling onward inside Brazil, São Paulo’s GRU almost always has the most flight options and delivers the best value. GRU can offer cheaper fares to Rio de Janeiro. You can also use low-cost airlines like Azul or GOL to reach the coasts quickly. Search smartly, book one-way flights, and plan two to three months in advance. You’re unlikely to find a last-minute deal unless using miles. A Chrome Incognito Mode or anonymous browser will not have cookies and can yield better prices.

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