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Brazil Just Launched a New Multi-City Air Pass for International Travellers

The new Azul Brazil Air Pass allows visitors to explore multiple regions of the country under a single fare, making complex itineraries far easier to plan.

Brazil’s size has always been part of its allure — and its challenge. With rainforests, beaches, wetlands, and megacities spread across a continent-sized country, travellers have often had to choose just one slice of the experience. A newly launched air pass is aiming to change that.

Introduced this January, the Azul Brazil Air Pass allows international travellers to combine multiple domestic flights within Brazil under a single, fixed price. The pass is designed for visitors arriving from abroad who want to explore more than one region without booking separate tickets for each leg of their journey.

Depending on the option selected, travellers can include up to eight destinations in a single itinerary, with stays ranging from 14 to 30 days. Prices start at USD $479 for trips covering up to four destinations, rising to USD $599 for longer itineraries flown entirely on Azul. Options that include segments operated by other airlines range from USD $599 to $799.

The pass is valid for travellers entering Brazil on Azul flights as well as those arriving on other international carriers, making it accessible regardless of how visitors reach the country. It is sold exclusively outside Brazil, primarily through international travel agencies and Azul’s international call centre.

The Historic city of Sao Luis, Maranhao State, Brazil
The historic city of Sao Luis, Maranhao State, Brazil
Iguaçu Falls
Iguaçu Falls in Paraná, Brazil

The launch comes as Brazil sees a surge in international interest. In 2025, the country welcomed approximately 9.3 million foreign visitors — a 37 percent increase over the previous year — underscoring growing demand for longer, more immersive travel experiences.

For travellers, the appeal is practical as much as aspirational: simpler booking, predictable pricing, and the freedom to move between Brazil’s vastly different regions in one continuous trip. Boa viagem!

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