£445 Cheap Flights to Brazil

Popular airlines to Brazil

  • TAP Portugal

    TAP Portugal

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    KLM

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    Iberia

  • Swiss International Air Lines

    Swiss International Air Lines

  • LATAM Airlines Group

    LATAM Airlines Group

  • British Airways

    British Airways

  • Air France

    Air France

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Top Cities to Visit in Brazil

How much is the cheapest flight to Brazil?

Prices were available within the past 7 days and start at £448 for one-way flights and £426 for return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

Why You Should Take a Flight to Brazil

One of the most colourful, musical and magical countries on the planet, the scope of Brazil is truly astonishing - from vast areas of untouched rainforest to cities erupting in carnival. Discover well-preserved colonial towns, a huge array of wildlife and endless stretches of beautiful beaches, among many other attractions.


When to Book Flights to Brazil

A country the size of Brazil has no real specific tourism season, with its vast array of climates and landscapes. So, it very much depends on where you are going as to the weather conditions, attractions and flight prices you can expect.

In general, the warmest months are from November to March, which are ideal for enjoying the festive period, New Year and carnival. However, flights to Brazil can get very busy around these times so you’re advised to book early.

If you’re heading north or to the Amazon, the wetter months offer the best chance of seeing Brazil’s incredible wildlife. However, the drier months between April and October do make getting around a bit less of a challenge.

Spring in Rio hits between August and September and this is a great time to visit.


How to Find the Best Flight Deals to Brazil

If you want to find the best choice of Cheap Flights to Brazil, then it’s always better to try and book as far in advance as possible. However, we know it’s not always possible to do this, so here are a few other ways to help you find the best deals.

You can use Expedia to source the biggest and best choice of tickets to Brazil.

Use the ‘Nearby Airports’ function to expand your choice of departure and return points. This increases your scope for finding the best deals. Then click the ‘Show Flexible Dates’ button to see what else is available around your chosen flight dates.


UK Departures to Brazil

There are numerous departures from the UK to Brazil, with often several options for flights each day.

These include:


Main Airports in Brazil

Brazil’s two busiest international airports are both located in Sao Paulo, handling a combined 56 million passengers each year. Of the two, Guarulhos International is the bigger and busier, with Congonhas Airport growing in recent years.

Elsewhere in the country, Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International, in the capital of Brasilia, deals with almost 20 million passengers a year. And Galeao International, in Rio, process around 16 million travellers each year.

There are also large international airports in several other cities, including Salvador, Recife and Belo Horizonte.


Which Airlines Fly to Brazil?

Flights from the UK to Brazil are available from a number of different carriers.

These include:


How to Get to and Around Brazil

Brazil is vast, so getting around by air is often the best bet when travelling large distances. There is a comprehensive network of internal flights connecting most of the major cities, mostly operated by the Infrearo.

The country is also home to the largest road network in Latin America, with around a million miles of roads, so renting a car is also an attractive option.

Within some of the smaller cities and towns, cycling is popular way of getting around, although it may not be an option in the larger cities like Rio and Sao Paulo, except along the beach fronts.

Few passenger railway lines exist for intercity routes, but long-distance buses are affordable and convenient.


What Are the Must-Sees in Brazil?

Brazil is a country of exceptional natural beauty. The vast, unspoilt and majestic Amazon rainforest is a unique ecosystem that is home to an incredible amount of wildlife and plant species. The Atlantic Forest is another subtropical region that is well worth exploring, covering much of the Atlantic coast from Rio Grande do Norte down to Rio Grande do Sul. The Pantanal is a huge tropical wetland, one of the world’s biggest, that is submerged during the wet season.

Brazil’s cities are also a major attraction. Rio de Janeiro is one of the world’s great destinations, with its carnival being the biggest party on the planet. Enjoy the massive samba parades around the country during late February or March – but book early as it gets very busy.


Tips for Travelling in Brazil

British nationals can usually enter Brazil without a visa, but you should make sure that you comply with all immigration laws on arrival and during your stay.

Visits to favelas are not recommended, even on guided tours.

Brazil Flights Information

Airlines serving
TAP Portugal
Roundtrip price
from £426

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