Archive for November, 2008

Brazilian airports to offer free wi-fi

Brazilian airports to offer free wi-fi

Could it be that, for the first time in quite a number of years, Infraero is about to deliver good news? The Brazilian government’s body responsible for the running of airports in the country announced that from December it will offer its users free wi-fi access to the Internet at 12 airports. The list of […]

November 29, 2008 | By More
Azul, nearly ready to start flying

Azul, nearly ready to start flying

The newest of all Brazilian airlines carried out a test flight on 6 November, flight that was the final test before the company could receive its CHETA (permission to fly). With the CHETA on its hands, the company needs to wait now for a 2 to 3-week long process at the end of which she […]

November 29, 2008 | By More
TRIP expanding its network

TRIP expanding its network

A bit at a time Trip airlines are increasing their network and opening new routes of interest to those outside the Rio de Janeiro – São Paulo axe. Trip will soon fly from Vitoria to Salvador and from Salvador to Natal. It has also increased frequencies from Natal to Fernando de Noronha. Keep it up! […]

November 28, 2008 | By More
TAM initiates proceedings to join the Star Alliance

TAM initiates proceedings to join the Star Alliance

Tam was formally invited to join the Star Alliance. Between 12 and 18 months will have to pass before the Brazilian airline is fully integrated with the other members of the alliance. Tam wants the Star Alliance operations to be based at Guarulhos airport in São Paulo. In the meantime, Tam put and end to […]

November 28, 2008 | By More
VARIG, now available at GOL’s website

VARIG, now available at GOL’s website

From now on, customers entering Gol‘s website might end up buying Varig‘s tickets. After the merger between Gol and Varig was authorized, both companies adopted the legal identity of VRG linhas aéreas (the controller of the new Varig). The companies began to fly with Varig’s official authorization. For that reason, Gol and Varig are now […]

November 28, 2008 | By More
crisis on the 1st world bringing larger aircraft to Brazil

crisis on the 1st world bringing larger aircraft to Brazil

As the North American airlines are reassessing their routes (cancelling the less lucrative ones and replacing large-sized aircraft with smaller planes on some routes) and the dollar in Brazil had a low exchange rate (note we’re using the past here), airlines decided to use larger and more modern aircraft on their flights to Brazil. By […]

November 28, 2008 | By More
Brazilian airlines websites

Brazilian airlines websites

Here is a list, in alphabetical order, of the websites of nearly all of the Brazilian airlines, operating both regular and charter flights. Abaeté Addey Aero Star Air Minas Avianca Brasil (former OceanAir) Cruiser Gol Litorânea Meta NHT Pantanal Passaredo Puma Rico Sete Tam Taf Team Trip Varig WebJet —————————— RELATED POSTS: the main Brazilian […]

November 28, 2008 | By More
special baggage

special baggage

Plenty of items fall within the special baggage category: boxes, sports equipment, musical instruments, wheelchairs, prams/baby carriages, firearms and pets, among others. Each airline has its own set of regulations regarding the transportation of special baggage. Often you are allowed to transport some specific items using all or part of your baggage allowance. To transport […]

November 28, 2008 | By More
what is a consolidator?

what is a consolidator?

A consolidator is, basically, a virtual travel agent that sells tickets from several airlines. Consolidators get discounted prices from the airlines because they buy in bulk from them. As we explained when we mentioned aggregators, you are advised to complete your search through a consolidator with a visit to the airline’s own website. Often the […]

November 28, 2008 | By More
what is an aggregator?

what is an aggregator?

Aggregators are websites that search on consolidators for the best possible airfares, based on the details provided by the user performing the search. Aggregators don’t sell tickets, consolidators do. The usefulness of aggregators lies in the fact that they search simultaneously on several consolidators and also on the airlines websites. Aggregators save an awful lot […]

November 28, 2008 | By More