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New Brazil Air Pass Cuts Cost of Multi-City Travel

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New Brazil Air Pass Cuts Cost of Multi-City Travel

Exploring Brazil’s vast and diverse destinations just became simpler. Brazilian airline Azul, in partnership with Visit Brasil, has launched the Azul Brazil Air Pass. This innovative multi-city flight pass is designed to make domestic air travel across the country more affordable and flexible for international visitors.
The pass offers two straightforward pricing options to suit different travel plans. For €400, travelers can visit up to four destinations within a 14-day period. For more extensive exploration, a €500 pass allows travel to up to eight cities over 30 days.

Flexibility at Its Core

A key feature of the pass is its flexibility. Travelers can tailor their itineraries by selecting their preferred cities and travel dates. While the base fare is for flights operated by Azul—which serves 137 domestic destinations—the pass also allows for itineraries that include other airlines for an additional cost.
“We want to make it increasingly easier for international tourists… to experience the diversity of destinations,” said Anderson Serafim, Azul’s Commercial Manager. The pass is sold exclusively outside Brazil through travel agencies and Azul’s international call centre, specifically targeting the global tourism market.

A Boost for Brazilian Tourism

This initiative arrives as Brazil experiences a significant surge in visitors. The country recorded 9.3 million tourists in 2025, a 37% increase from the previous year. The Air Pass is a strategic move to capitalize on this growth, positioning Brazil as an accessible, multi-stop destination and encouraging travelers to explore beyond the well-known hotspots like Rio de Janeiro.
By bundling flights into a single, predictable cost, the Azul Brazil Air Pass removes a major planning hurdle, inviting the world to discover the rich cultural and natural tapestry of Brazil with ease.

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