Azul Brazil launches unlimited domestic air pass
Azul Brazilian Airlines is hoping to attract more US travelers to its lesser known domestic destinations with an all-you-can-fly limited time domestic air pass.
The Azul Brazil Air Pass costs $299 for 10 days of unlimited travel within Brazil or $399 for 21 days.
It has to be booked as part of a trip that originates in the US and is good for travel through December 15, 2015.
Azul operates departures from Orlando and Fort Lauderdale to Brazil, however customers booking Brazil bound flights with codeshare partner United Airlines can also buy the pass.
United flies to Brazil from Chicago, Washington Dulles, Newark and Houston.
Subject to some blackout dates the Azul Brazil Air Pass can be used for flights throughout Azul’s domestic network and is available for sale at some US travel agencies.
"The Azul Brazil Air Pass is another market leading innovation with the best value there is to see and experience all the wonderful sights and attractions that Brazil has to offer," said CEO David Neeleman.
"When you consider our lowest fares from Florida to Sao Paulo Campinas start at just $499 round-trip, now you can spend 10 days seeing all of Brazil for less than $800," added Neeleman.
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