Competition on flights to Brazil is heating up. LATAM has an advertised sale for purchase through tomorrow with some big price drops. GOL is starting new service on a few routes this November and additional service from Avianca and Azul means that flights to Brazil are going down in price. Nonstop flights start at just $381 roundtrip.

Travel dates and restrictions vary by route. The LATAM sale is advertised for travel through May, while the lower fares on GOL are usually only valid for early November departures. Regardless of the route, these fares are blacked out around the holidays in December and early January. Click on the fare details below for more info.

The LATAM sale is set to expire at 11:59 pm ET, on September 7. Prices on other airlines may jump at any time.

Miami to Fortaleza $381 roundtrip, nonstop

Miami to Belem $454 roundtrip, nonstop

Miami to Salvador $456 roundtrip

Miami to Sao Paulo $458 roundtrip

Orlando to Fortaleza $481 roundtrip, nonstop

Miami to Recife $486 roundtrip

Washington D.C. to Iguazu Falls $527 roundtrip

Chicago to Iguazu Falls $527 roundtrip

Miami to Rio de Janeiro $575 roundtrip, nonstop

Fort Lauderdale to Belem $580 roundtrip, nonstop

Boston to Sao Paulo $598 roundtrip, nonstop

Fort Lauderdale to Recife $598 roundtrip, nonstop

New York to Sao Paulo $612 roundtrip, nonstop

Orlando to Rio de Janeiro $627 roundtrip

Washington D.C. to Natal $634 roundtrip

Chicago to Natal $634 roundtrip

Miami to Brasilia $653 roundtrip, nonstop

Miami to Recife $656 roundtrip, nonstop

Miami to Salvador $656 roundtrip, nonstop

Orlando to Brasilia $668 roundtrip, nonstop

For more deals to Brazil, have a look at all of our fares to Rio de Janeiro (GIG) and Sao Paulo (GRU).

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