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Cheap flights to Brazil

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The popular cities to fly into are Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Low-cost airlines, like Webjet Linhas Aereas in San Paulo, provide cheap flights across the vast area of Brazil and the rest of South America. If you are in New York, discounted airfares to Brazil are available between the months of February and May as well as the between the months of August and November.

Airports

Three of the busiest and the largest international airports in Brazil are Brasilia International Airport, Sao Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport and Rio de Janeiro-Galeao International Airport. Brasilia airport is located less than 8 miles from the capital city of Brazil, and special features at the airport include VIP lounges, bars, restaurants, banks, shops, Bureaux de Change, and tourist travel services. San Paulo airport is about 15 miles from the center of the city, with such special facilities as top-notch restaurants and bars, duty-free shops, pharmacies, banks, and car hire services. Rio de Janeiro airport is about 12 miles from the city, with the usual modern facilities found in most large airports.

Airlines

The long list of airlines includes: Aerolineas Argentinas, Air France, American Airlines, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Copa, Delta air Lines, Gol, Iberia, LAN, PLUNA, TAAG, TACA Peru, TAM, United Airlines, US Airways, Aeromexico, Aerosur, Air Canada, Air China, Air France, Alitalia, Avianca, Copa Airlines, El Al, Emirates, Japan Airlines, KLM, Korean Air, LAN Express, Lufthansa, Mexicana, OceanAir, Passaredo, South African Airways, Swiss International Air Lines, TAAG Angola Airlines, TAM Paraguayan Airlines, TAP Portugal, TRIP, Turkish Airlines, and SETE Linhas Aereas.

Other Money-Saving Tips

For budget-conscious travelers, the best time of the year to travel to Brazil is the last days of February up to May, and from August to November. This is when most airlines offer their discounted airfares. When you get to Brazil, the best option to travel around the country is by bus, a good means of affordable and reliable transportation.

In Closing

Brazil never fails to amaze and amuse a huge influx of tourists every year. The vastness of the country provides diversity, historical sites, and natural interests, for a one of a kind experience you won't soon forget. 5.2 million visitors (in 2008) can't be wrong.

World-renowned for its amazing diversity, Brazil has plenty to offer, from its breathtaking rainforests and historic sites, to its indigenous lifestyles and graphic expressions, so unique that the UNESCO committee has declared them a Masterpiece of the World's Intangible Heritage. To name but a few of these attractions, there are the famous Iguacu Falls, the cave paintings in Serra da Capivara National Park that dates back to 13,000 BC, the stupendous Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) atop Corcovado Hill, and the Pantanal region, the home of the world's largest wetland, and eco-tourism where you can find anacondas, caimans, giant anteaters, giant otters, jaguars, piranhas, various primates, and much more.

World-renowned for its amazing diversity, Brazil has plenty to offer, from its breathtaking rainforests and historic sites, to its indigenous lifestyles and graphic expressions, so unique that the UNESCO committee has declared them a Masterpiece of the World's Intangible Heritage. To name but a few of these attractions, there are the famous Iguacu Falls, the cave paintings in Serra da Capivara National Park that dates back to 13,000 BC, the stupendous Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) atop Corcovado Hill, and the Pantanal region, the home of the world's largest wetland, and eco-tourism where you can find anacondas, caimans, giant anteaters, giant otters, jaguars, piranhas, various primates, and much more.






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