Category Archive for 'Brazil'

SIZZLING HOT!!! LOWEST PRICE EVER! JFK-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil For $292 Including All Taxes!!!

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Update: HURRY! The price has gone down from $332 to $292!
Sample valid $292 date: 08/13-08/20, JFK-Sao Paulo (GRU)-Rio de Janeiro (GIG), the cost of each way is $100+ on aa.com

Additionally there is now a $134+ each way fare from Orlando to Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Originally posted on 06/30

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Now bookable on aa.com

It’s incredible how prices to Brazil have fallen due to the deregulation in this market, not long ago it was nearly impossible to find tickets for much under $1,000.

Use the price and schedule flexible search agent and then choose to sort by lowest fare to find the cheapest dates ($121+ on the outbound, $120+ on the return)

The cheapest taxes will be on the flights that connect in Sao Paulo (as opposed to the slightly more expensive flight connecting in Miami)

Travel must be completed between 07/31 and 12/10.
The first departure date with $121 seats appears to be 08/06 for a 2 stop itinerary, 08/09 with a single stop in Miami, or 08/11 with a single stop in Sao Paulo.
The minimum stay is 3 days, maximum stay is 2 months.
Sample valid date: 08/18-08/25.

HT: FT

Lowest Price Ever? NYC To Sao Paulo Or Rio de Janeiro, Brazil For $446 Including All Taxes!!!

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Now bookable on Continental.com or Delta.com

This is the cheapest ticket that I’ve ever seen from NYC in monitoring fares to Brazil for the past 5 years.

This fare is too low to earn double elite miles on Delta, but it will earn double elite miles on Continental where the promotion applies to all fares.

Valid for travel from now through 12/11/09

It is valid from LGA, JFK, or Newark.

The $446 fare is for the Newark-Sao Paulo nonstop flight. Other flights with a connection will be slightly higher.

Sample valid dates: 05/19-05/26.

You can use Continental’s +/- 3 day function to search for the fare.

The base fare is $354+tax.

If you fly via on Continental from Newark to Sao Paulo nonstop you will earn 9,516 miles. Via Houston you will earn 12,606 base miles. Continental also currently has a 500 mile online booking bonus.

For travel to Sao Paulo via Houston, with the current double elite qualifying miles running through 06/15/09 you would earn 25,212 EQM’s, more than enough for elite status through 02/11.

For travel to Rio de Janeiro via Houston, with the current double elite qualifying miles running through 06/15/09 you would earn 25,728 EQM’s, more than enough for elite status.

Reader Request: Brazilian Cell Phone Info!

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

Anon asked in a comment,
“Dan – quick question…
being that you are the Brazil maven…
I’m going to brazil this week for a wedding and I need a cell phone…
what’s my best bet?
Sterling electronics does not have rentals for brazil and I currently have a Sprint phone (no sim card)
any ideas?
thanks for your help!”

First of all, I’ll make the presumption that you are going to Brazil for the Slonim wedding-if so please send my regards to the family, especially Levi and Yehuda…


Photo: Yehuda Slonim(L) and I at the Lag Ba’omer Parade in S. Paulo, Brazil. Photo taken by Levi Slonim.

While there is CDMA service in Brazil with Vivo, they won’t activate your Sprint phone.

You have a couple options.

Option 1:
If you just want to be able to speak with one person back home then just sign up 2 phones for Nextel’s unlimited international direct connect plan.
They have a free 30-day trial, and you can talk to each other for as long as you’d like with the push of a button.

I thank G-d that I brought one with me during my past trip-and I wouldn’t go back to Brazil without one.

Option 2:
If you need to speak to multiple people in the US who don’t have Nextel you will need to buy (or borrow from someone) an unlocked world phone.
The reason that you need a world phone is because the GSM bands that we use here are different than in the rest of the world.
A regular unlocked phone in the US will only work on 850/1900 bands.
In Brazil they use the 1800 band of GSM service.
You can check which bands a phone has by searching the model number on a website like phonescoop.com
You can check if a phone is unlocked by sticking in 2 different companies’ SIM cards and seeing if the phone works.

The cheapest company to sign up with is TIM.
They have stores in every shopping mall in Brazil.
The sim card is 19 Reais(about US$10) and includes R$5 of talk time.

To make international calls you will need a “cartão internacional,” an international calling card.

You can pick a card up at most of the newspaper/magazine stands that line the streets.

The calling card will cost between R$25-R$50.
The card will have 2 access numbers on it.
One is an 0-800 number, which is toll free.
When you use this number it will not cost any cell minutes, but it will cost a lot more card minutes.
To call to the US with the 0-800 number will probably be about R$1.50/minute.

Here is a link, in Portuguese, for a good international calling card:
www.speakmax.com.br

The local access number will allow to talk to the US for very cheap-about R$0.09/minute, but you will need to buy an additional TIM recharge card for more cell minutes.

You can pick up TIM recharge cards at most of the newspaper/magazine stands, cards come in denominations from R$10-R$100, and local minutes are about R$1.30

Also incoming calls-even from the US are always free with TIM!

Hope this helps…

If you need more info, feel free to email me, and I can hook you up with some of my amigos brasileiros, who would be more than happy to take to you around town and help you out!
Also don’t miss out on some of the amazing restaurant deals you can get down there! (But don’t try smuggling back kosher mcdonalds stuff either)

Have a safe trip-Boa Viagem!