Brazil Tourism: Getting There
Getting There
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By Plane--Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo are the two major gateways to Brazil and are served by most international airlines. The two big Brazilian airlines -- Varig and TAM -- also operate a number of international flights. Note: Varig and TAM are undergoing merger negotiations and a number of flights are already code-shared. As of now, the details of the deal have not been worked out yet. Contact numbers given are for the United States and Canada unless otherwise stated. Please check the websites or contact your travel agency for details. Varig (tel. 800/468-2744; www.varig.com.br) is by far the largest Brazilian airline with international connections to North America, Europe, Asia, and the rest of South America. TAM (tel. 888/2FLY-TAM; www.tam.com.br) has a limited number of flights to Europe and the U.S., including a nonstop flight from Miami to Manaus. U.S. airlines that fly to Brazil include United Airlines (tel. 800/241-6522; www.ual.com), American Airlines (tel. 800/433-7300; www.aa.com), and Continental Airlines (tel. 800/231-0856; www.continental.com). Delta Airlines (tel. 800/241-4141; www.delta.com) has direct flights from its Atlanta hub. Canadian travelers can book with Air Canada (tel. 888/247-2262; www.aircanada.ca), which code-shares with Varig on flights to Brazil and offers a nonstop flight between Toronto and São Paulo. For those in the U.K., British Airways (tel. 0845/7020212; www.britishairways.com) has several nonstop flights to Brazil.
If you plan to visit a few countries in South America, the Mercosur pass is worth considering. Participating countries include Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile. The pass is valid for a maximum of 30 days and allows you to visit all countries, with a minimum of two stops and a maximum of eight stops, and a restriction of two stops per country. To be eligible to purchase the pass you need to buy your international ticket with United, American, Delta, Continental, or any of the national airlines of the participating countries (for example, LanChile in Chile, Varig or TAM in Brazil, or Aerolinas Argentinas in Argentina). The cost of a Mercosur pass depends on flying mileage. Typical fares are US$225 for 1,200 to 1,900 miles, US$440 for 3,200 to 4,200 miles, and US$870 for 7,200 miles or more. (For reference, a flight from Rio to Buenos Aires requires 1,232 miles, while Rio to Santiago de Chile uses up 1,825 miles). The best way to get more information is to check with your travel agent.
What to Do If Your Flight Is Canceled--If your flight is canceled, don't book a new fare at the ticket counter. Find the nearest phone and call the airline directly to reschedule. You'll be relaxing while other passengers are still standing in line.
By Package Tour--Many travel agencies offer package tours to Brazil, but few have the knowledge to effectively customize your trip or make interesting recommendations. To book a package with Brazil travel experts, contact Brazil Nuts, 1854 Trade Center Way, Suite 101A, Naples, FL 34109 (tel. 800/553-9959 or 914/593-0266; www.brazilnuts.com). The owners and staff are indeed nuts about Brazil and possess a vast amount of knowledge about the country and its attractions. Depending on your needs you can book just a flight and hotels, or you can add one or more group excursions in more inaccessible places such as the Amazon. Their website is a font of information, and staff can answer any questions you may have about Brazil.
Note: Brazilian travel agents still have a firm grip on the hotel market and Brazilian hotels will usually offer their lowest rates to travel agents instead of posting them on their website. Once you have narrowed down your hotel options, it can pay to contact an agency like Brazil Nuts to compare rates.
Newer on the scene but growing fast is the Internet-based company 4StarBrazil, 322 SE Park Hill, Chehalis, WA 98532 (tel. 866/464-7827; http://4starbrazil.com). Similar to Brazil Nuts, 4StarBrazil offers packages customizable to whatever level you're comfortable with. A number of interesting add-ons are available -- outdoors lovers will be pleased to see some great hiking and camping options.
A good travel agency to book your ticket through is Santini Tours, 6575 Shattuck Ave., Oakland, CA 94609 (tel. 800/769-9669 or 510/652-8600; www.santours.com). The owner as well as many of the travel agents are Brazilian and can give you many useful suggestions on air-pass routings and answer any questions you have about your itinerary. In addition to selling tickets and air passes, Santini can also arrange customized tours, including everything from airport transfers to sightseeing and guided tours.
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