Archive for February, 2009

new weekly flight Madrid – Salvador de Bahía

new weekly flight Madrid – Salvador de Bahía

The presence of the two large Spanish-owned Iberostar hotels alone leaves no doubts as to the importance of the state of Bahia for Spanish investors. With the uncertainty left by the withdrawal of Air Europa, the authorities of the north eastern states are doing all they can think of to attract new tourists to the […]

February 10, 2009 | By More
videos: landing in Foz de Iguazu

videos: landing in Foz de Iguazu

We visit today in the video section of D Airfare one of the best-known tourist destinations not only in Brazil but in all of South America: the mighty Iguazu Falls. The TAM aircraft from where the video was shot is approaching the runway of Foz de Iguazu airport from the southeast. You will be impressed […]

February 6, 2009 | By More
links: at large

links: at large

The website at large is an excellent source of information on internet availability at airports throughout the world, including the Brazilian ones. As many other 2.0 initiatives, the success of a site relies largely on the collaborations from its users. In the case of at large, and when it comes to Brazilian airports, the amount […]

February 5, 2009 | By More
Azul begins flying to Recife on 18 February

Azul begins flying to Recife on 18 February

Azul has just begun selling tickets for its flights from Campinas to Recife. At the beginning it will be just the one daily flight, leaving from Campinas/São Paulo at 22:00 and landing in Recife at 1:15. The return flight departs at 02:45 and lands in Campinas at 6:00 am. It’s a night flight and the […]

February 4, 2009 | By More
direct flights charts

direct flights charts

At this blog’s direct flights section you can check our complete list of direct flights to Brazil grouped by region and country. Now we want to offer you a second tool to access that information: the flight charts. As the geographical regions are many, we have decided to create three different tables to allow for […]

February 2, 2009 | By More