• By BrazilianAirlines.com Newsdesk
This surge reflects robust demand, diversified tourism, and expanding business connections that stretch beyond São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
With Iberia and TAP Air Portugal leading the way, European access to Brazil is broader than ever.
The Big Picture
- Network diversification: More European lift to secondary Brazilian cities such as Recife, Fortaleza, and Curitiba improves nationwide connectivity.
- Right-sized aircraft: Long-range narrowbodies like Iberia’s A321XLR and TAP’s efficient A330s make new city pairs possible.
- Stronger transatlantic links: Lisbon and Madrid are ideal hubs for travelers from across Europe — and even the U.S. — connecting onward to Brazil.
Traveler Benefits
- More nonstops and one-stops: Shorter total travel times and more choice during peak seasons.
- Competitive pricing: Added capacity often leads to better promotional fares and award seat availability.
- Improved regional access: Cities in Brazil’s Northeast and South now receive increased international visibility and airlift.
Explore More with the Brazil Airpass
For visitors arriving from Europe or North America and planning to stay longer, these new connections open
the perfect gateway to explore multiple Brazilian destinations. Once you’ve landed in Rio, São Paulo, or Recife,
the Brazil Airpass lets you travel across the country
with a single, prepaid ticket covering several domestic flights at a fixed price.
Whether you want to experience the beaches of Fortaleza, the waterfalls of Foz do Iguaçu, the colonial charm of Salvador,
or the Amazon adventure in Manaus, the Brazil Airpass helps you build your own multi-stop itinerary easily —
combining convenience and savings for extended trips.
The Airpass can be booked through Brol.com or
BrazilianAirlines.com,
allowing travelers to choose from LATAM, GOL, and Azul flights inside Brazil, all on one simple booking.
It’s the most flexible way to turn your international flight into a full Brazilian experience.
Why It Matters for the Travel Industry
As TAP and Iberia strengthen their presence, inbound tourism to Brazil is set to reach record levels.
Their focus on secondary cities aligns perfectly with the growing interest in authentic, multi-destination itineraries —
an area where the Brazil Airpass gives visitors a decisive advantage.
By making domestic travel affordable and flexible, it complements these new long-haul flights and supports tourism growth across the country.




