Currently, April is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Brazil (average of R680). Flying to Brazil in July will prove the most costly (average of R1 034). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
R16 799
February
R16 456
March
R14 168
April
R12 967
May
R13 672
June
R18 744
July
R19 717
August
R18 458
September
R17 886
October
R15 312
November
R13 787
December
R16 723
Peak season:
Brazil’s peak tourism season falls during its summer months, which run from December through March. Spending Christmas in Brazil can be wonderful, and equally as appealing is Rio’s hugely popular Carnival, which takes place during the month of February. The cost of your flight tickets to Brazil will largely vary depending on where exactly it is you want to go in Brazil, although traveling to Brazil during the peak season will inevitably equal much higher flight prices and accommodation rates. Be sure to book your cheap flight tickets to Brazil well in advance if you plan on visiting during the peak season.
Off season:
Brazil’s winter spans from May through October, a time of the year when the country experiences it’s off tourism season. The good news is that bargain flight deals to Brazil can often be found during this time of the year if you book in advance. The perks of booking flights to Brazil during the off season is that you’ll enjoy much thinner crowds and accommodation rates which are much more affordable than peak season rates.
SAO Temperature | 17 - 23 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Brazil, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 23.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of June, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 17.0 C).
As soon as you have saved up enough to pay for your tickets, you should go ahead and book our Brazil flight tickets. The further along in advance you make your bookings, the more you’ll be able to save. The best shot at ensuring you pay the lowest rates for your flight is to be a little flexible with your travel dates, comparing price packages with various airlines based on a few different dates.
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The food was simply not in the standard of emirates you could not even eat the dinner at all had to. E satisfied with some cold cut sandwiches
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The food was simply not in the standard of emirates you could not even eat the dinner at all had to. E satisfied with some cold cut sandwiches
Home to some of the most metropolitan cities in the world, Brazil isn’t only South America’s largest country, it’s one of the world’s best tourist destinations, and the reasons aren’t that hard to understand. From the acclaimed Carnival with its samba to the lush rainforest of the Amazon, the almost-tangible history to be uncovered in Salvador to the beaches and beautiful people; what’s not to like about Brazil? Brazil, sells itself, and it’s bound to captivate the discerned traveler’s heart for good!
Johannesburg to Sao Paulo 10 hours, 35 minutes
Johannesburg to Rio de Janeiro 16 hours, 30 minutes
There are quite a few major airlines that operate flights to and from Brazil, but in general, British Airlines, KLM, South African Airways, Iberia, and LAN Airlines are the most popular airlines operating the route. Keep in mind that airlines such as British Airways offer complimentary drinks and food on board, but other airlines, such as LAN may not provide this courtesy, focusing more on providing budget-friendly fare. It’s important to establish where exactly in Brazil you’d like to go and then start comparing the offerings from various airlines to find the one best suited to your personal needs.