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- Brazilian air carriers:
There are four major Brazilian air carriers:
Varig: the oldest company, operates most international routes
TAM
Gol the most modern; intensive use of online services; uses a paperless ticket and check-in system
Vasp the one with the oldest aircrafts; the one in deeper financial troubles
Because of the financial troubles which has affected all companies, there have been talks about a merge between Varig and TAM; the negotiations lasted the whole year of
2003, but no final agreement was reached. During the period, the two companies operated in a code share system that, if may have been good for them, was very bad for
consumers (higher prices, worse services).
Gol is the newest of the large companies; their business model attempts to follow SouthWest: modern airplanes (less maintenaince costs), sales over the internet
(savings on staff), snacks for lunch, etc. However, the lack of competition prevents prices from falling much; there are some other low-fare carriers (see bottom
of page), their standards are lower.
The commercial airlines are regulated by the DAC - Department of Civil Aviation. Brazilian airports are built and maintained by Infraero; the boarding taxes paid by every
passenger in Brazil are collected by Infraero.
Brazilian airline companies have little subsides, and taxation is high. In consequence, air fares for internal flights are expensive (a ticket São Paulo - Manaus may be more
expensive than São Paulo - Miami); check out the sites for actual prices.
All companies offer promotional seats; bigger discounts usually apply to early booking and night flights. Notice that, very often, the total cost of a package to the major
tourist resorts, typically including return tickets and a seven-day stay in tourist hotels, is usually lower than the cost of the flight alone; check out with the major
travel agencies and tour operators.
There are few regional companies in Brazil (companies which operate predominantly in small airports); check out RioSul
(a subsidiary of Varig) and Pantanal AirLines. These
companies are especialized in low cost flights: Fly and BRA; notice, however, that these companies do not have back up aircrafts, which may cause long delays in your flight
(their tickets are not honoured by anyone else). Notice, also, that some promotional flights of the major companies may be as cheap as these discount companies.
International fares are regulated by international competition; so, prices for international routes are not much different from other major international airlines. Varig
is the company which operates more routes.
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