How to visit Brazil with your new flight pass

How to visit Brazil with your new flight pass

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traveler exist Brazil With the launch of a new domestic flight pass, you’ll be able to visit destinations across the country even more easily.

Azul Airlines has partnered with the country’s tourism board to launch the Azul Pass, which allows passengers to use a single fare package to travel on multiple flights within Brazil.

The pass has a maximum stay of 14, 20 or 30 days, depending on the fare selected and the number of destinations included in the itinerary.

Travelers can choose the destinations and dates they want to visit through a travel agent.

Flights operated by Azul start from £350 for a trip to up to 4 destinations with a stay of up to 14 days, and go up to £436 for a trip to up to 8 destinations with a stay of up to 30 days.

Agents will be able to book seats on these flights before charging a set fee.

Azul has 800 daily flights to 137 destinations within Brazil, but you can also choose to fly on routes operated by other airlines as part of your pass for an additional fee.

“We want to make it easier for international visitors to arrive in Brazil and allow these visitors to experience the diversity of destinations the country has to offer,” said Anderson Serafim, commercial and international expansion manager at Azul.

“The Azul Brazil Air Pass is a product designed for the entire market, regardless of the airline flying to Brazil.

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“For passengers flying with Azul, there is also the advantage of more competitive fares, making the experience more convenient, organized and predictable.”

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