Flights from Brazil

138 commercial airports in Brazil operate 1,002 non-stop international routes to 12 countries.

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About flights from Brazil

Brazil's international flight network is bigger than most travelers realize. With 138 commercial airports and over 1,000 non-stop international routes, this country punches well above its weight in global aviation. São Paulo's Guarulhos (GRU) alone connects to 112 international destinations — that's a serious number, comparable to major European hubs. Whether you're a Brazilian passport holder heading to Lisbon or a foreign traveler routing onward to Buenos Aires, the options out of Brazil are genuinely impressive. Understanding how this network is structured saves you real money.

Why fly from Brazil?

What makes Brazil's aviation scene interesting is how the routes reflect where Brazilians actually want to go. Argentina tops the list at 41 routes — the São Paulo to Buenos Aires corridor is one of the busiest in South America, and fares get competitive fast. The USA pulls 26 routes, mostly serving business travelers and the large Brazilian diaspora in Florida. Portugal's 18 routes make sense culturally and linguistically. But here's the thing I find underrated: Brazil reaches 8+ countries with non-stop service, which means you're not always forced through a connection hub to reach your target region. GRU is the obvious workhorse, but Campinas (VCP) at 67 destinations and Belo Horizonte (CNF) at 66 are legitimate alternatives that often offer lower fares because fewer travelers think to check them.

Major international airports in Brazil

  • GRU Sao Paulo — 112 non-stop destinations (São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport)
  • VCP Campinas — 67 non-stop destinations (Viracopos International Airport)
  • CNF Belo Horizonte — 66 non-stop destinations (Belo Horizonte International Airport)
  • GIG Rio De Janeiro — 55 non-stop destinations (Galeao Antonio Carlos Jobim)
  • BSB Brasilia — 48 non-stop destinations (Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek)

Top destination countries from Brazil

Where Brazil flies most, ranked by total non-stop routes:

  • Argentina — 41 non-stop routes
  • USA — 26 non-stop routes
  • Portugal — 18 non-stop routes
  • Chile — 10 non-stop routes
  • Uruguay — 8 non-stop routes
  • Panama — 8 non-stop routes
  • Spain — 7 non-stop routes
  • Peru — 6 non-stop routes

Travel tips for Brazil departures

Pick your hub based on your destination, not just convenience. GRU wins for transatlantic routes to Portugal and the USA. VCP in Campinas, just 100km from São Paulo, often prices lower on the same routes — worth the bus transfer if you're watching spend. For Argentina and Uruguay, GIG in Rio can be surprisingly competitive. Fly mid-week out of any Brazilian hub and you'll typically see 15-20% lower fares than weekend departures. Brazilian passport holders enjoy visa-free access to Argentina, Portugal, and Chile, so those 41 Argentina routes and 18 Portugal routes are genuinely accessible without extra bureaucracy. Build in time at GRU — it's large and security lines move slowly.

Frequently asked questions about flying from Brazil

Which is the busiest international airport in Brazil?

São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) is Brazil's top hub for international flights. It handles the majority of the country's 1,002 non-stop international routes and connects Brazil to destinations worldwide.

Which country gets the most flights from Brazil?

Argentina is the top destination for international flights from Brazil, followed closely by the USA and Portugal. These three countries receive the highest volume of direct flights from Brazilian airports.

What's the best time of year to fly internationally from Brazil?

The shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October typically offer the best combination of good weather and lower fares. Avoid peak holiday periods like December-January and July when prices spike and airports are most crowded.

Which countries can Brazilian passport holders visit visa-free?

Brazilian citizens enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 190 countries and territories worldwide, including most of Europe, the USA, Canada, and many others. We recommend checking current requirements before booking, as visa policies can change.

What's the cheapest way to find international flights from Brazil?

Use flight comparison websites like Google Flights, Skyscanner, or Kayak to compare prices across multiple airlines and booking platforms in real-time. Setting up price alerts and being flexible with your travel dates can help you snag the best deals on Brazil's 1,002 international routes.

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Major airports in Brazil

Sorted by direct connections. Click any airport for its full route map.

Top destination countries from Brazil

Where Brazil flies most — sorted by total non-stop routes.

Popular destination airports from Brazil

Frequently asked questions

  • How many international flights depart from Brazil?

    Brazil has 138 commercial airports operating 1,002 non-stop international routes to 12 countries.

  • What is the busiest airport in Brazil?

    São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) in Sao Paulo is the most connected airport in Brazil, with 112 non-stop destinations.

  • Which country has the most direct flights from Brazil?

    Argentina is the most connected destination from Brazil, with 41 direct routes from airports across Brazil.

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