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Though the world economic crisis has wrecked havoc around the world, one of the positive effects has been the sharp decline in airfares to Brazil. In addition, Azul Airlines recently began operating in Brazil and now offers very competitive fares within the country. If you live in the US and want to travel to Brazil, now is the time to go! It’s also low season, so prices for accommodations are cheaper.

Here are some tips for finding the cheapest tickets to and around Brazil:

  • American Airlines is now offering US$299 tickets from the US to a number of Brazilian cities, including Recife, Salvador, Belo Horizonte, Sao Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro (for a total of $600 round trip to each city).
  • BACC Travel, a New York-based Brazilian travel agency, always has great deals. Its current offers include US$569 roundtrip to Rio de Janeiro from New York, $515 roundtrip from Miami to Salvador, and $1049 rountrip from Los Angeles to Sao Paulo.
  • Azul Airlines has now begun operating out of Rio de Janeiro, with one way tickets from Rio to Campinas (R$39), Curitiba (R$149), Vitoria (R$119), Porto Alegre (R$179), Salvador (R$199), Recife (R$259), Fortaleza (R$299), and Manaus (R$369).
  • Gol, another Brazilian discount airline, has been struggling financially, but still has some good deals, like Sao Paulo to Buenos Aires round trip for R$460, and Curitiba to Brasilia one way for R$219.

American businessman David Neeleman, the founder of JetBlue Airlines, launched his brand new Brazilian airline yesterday, Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras SA. The airline began flights from Salvador, Bahia; Campinas, São Paulo; and Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. Next month, two more cities will be added: Vitória, in Espirito Santo, and Curitiba, in Paraná. In 2009, twenty more cities will be added.

The airline bears resemblances to US-based company JetBlue. Azul will offer live TV on individual monitors on each seat, the first airline in Latin America to do so. Like JetBlue, the idea of the airline is to avoid the country’s busiest airports and to fly to less congested ones at a low price. The aircrafts are designed with reclining ultraleather seats, with a section of each cabin furnished with seats that recline further than the others.

The concept of the new airline is to be able to provide high-quality, low cost air travel, since only 5% of Brazilians fly domestically due to the high cost of airfare. Current prices in December start at around R$318 (US$138) round-trip, payable in installments.

To find out more, visit the official Azul website.

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