International travellers planning to explore Brazil can now take advantage of a new multi-city flight pass designed to make domestic air travel more affordable and flexible.
The Azul Brazil Air Pass, launched by Brazilian airline Azul in partnership with Visit Brasil, allows visitors to combine multiple domestic flights under a single fare. The pass offers two pricing tiers: €400 for trips including up to four destinations over 14 days, and €500 for 30-day trips covering up to eight destinations. While the base fare applies to flights operated by Azul, the pass also allows for itineraries involving other airlines at an additional cost, with prices ranging from $599 to $799 (€510 to €680).
“The Azul Brazil Air Pass is a product designed for the entire market, regardless of the airline used to travel to Brazil,” said Anderson Serafim, Azul’s Commercial and International Expansion Manager, adding that passengers flying with Azul would benefit from more competitive fares, making domestic travel more accessible and organised.
Azul operates over 800 daily flights to 137 destinations within Brazil, providing extensive coverage for travellers. “We want to make it increasingly easier for international tourists to arrive in Brazil and allow these visitors to experience the diversity of destinations the country has to offer,” stated Serafim.
The pass gives visitors more flexibility to tailor their itineraries by selecting preferred cities and travel dates. It will be available exclusively outside Brazil through international travel agencies and Azul’s international call centre.
The initiative is intended to boost international tourism and is a part of broader efforts to position Brazil as a diverse and accessible destination for global travellers. The move comes as the country experiences a surge in visitors, with 9.3 million recorded in 2025, a 37% increase over the previous year, with Rio de Janeiro alone welcoming 12.5 million tourists, including 2.1 million from abroad.












