Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud return

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[h=3]AUSTRALIAN CITIES TO RIO DE JANEIRO OR SAO PAULO, BRAZIL FROM ONLY $1107 AUD RETURN[/h]Fly from many Australian cities to either Rio De Janeiro or Sao Paulo, Brazil from only $1107 AUD return with Air New Zealand.

Example routes:
Melbourne – Rio De Janeiro: $1107
Melbourne – Sao Paulo: $1107
Sydney – Rio De Janeiro: $1124
Sydney – Sao Paulo: $1124
Brisbane – Rio De Janeiro: $1126
Brisbane – Sao Paulo: $1126

DEPART:
Melbourne/Sydney/Brisbane, Australia

ARRIVE:
Rio De Janeiro/Sao Paulo, Brazil

RETURN:
Melbourne/Sydney/Brisbane, Australia

DATES:
Availability from May to June 2016
Example dates:

MelbourneRio De Janeiro: $1107
6th-15th May
22nd-31st May
3rd-12th Jun
5th-14th Jun
17th-26th Jun
19th-28th Jun

MelbourneSao Paulo: $1107
6th-15th May
8th-17th May
20th-29th May
3rd-12th Jun
5th-14th Jun
17th-26th Jun
19th-28th Jun

SydneyRio De Janeiro: $1124
6th-15th May
22nd-31st May
3rd-12th Jun
5th-14th Jun
17th-26th Jun
19th-28th Jun

SydneySao Paulo: $1124
6th-15th May
8th-17th May
20th-29th May
3rd-12th Jun
5th-14th Jun
17th-26th Jun
19th-28th Jun

BrisbaneRio De Janeiro: $1126
6th-15th May
22nd-31st May
3rd-12th Jun
5th-14th Jun
17th-26th Jun
19th-28th Jun

BrisbaneSao Paulo: $1126
6th-15th May
8th-17th May
20th-29th May
3rd-12th Jun
5th-14th Jun
17th-26th Jun
19th-28th Jun
and more…

STOPS:
Auckland
Buenos Aires

AIRLINES:
Air New Zealand
Aerolineas Argentinas
 
Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

Who is this through??
 
Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

That is a legitimate bargain!
 
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Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

Its indeed a great price..

Qantas/LAN charge what ever they want because of lack of competition.

The only downside is Aerolíneas Argentinas. They are the South American version of Qantas for price and Jetstar for product.
I flew EZE - SYD on their 747 and they are still living in 1990s.
 
Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

Its indeed a great price..

Qantas/LAN charge what ever they want because of lack of competition.

The only downside is Aerolíneas Argentinas. They are the South American version of Qantas for price and Jetstar for product.
I flew EZE - SYD on their 747 and they are still living in 1990s.

At least most of the flying would be on Air New Zealand. The Aerolineas Argentinas legs between Buenos Aires and Rio/Sao Paulo are under 3 hours.
 
Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

...Qantas/LAN charge what ever they want because of lack of competition.....

Although historically that is correct (I have been flying between Sth America and Australia consistently for the last 35 years) I have now gained hope with the entrance of Air New Zealand into the market. As Mattg said, with this deal you "should" be doing the main leg on NZ.

I was initially disappointed with NZ's startup pricing on the AKL-EZE route, but hopefully this is the start of a gentle price war with LAN/QF.
 
Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

I was initially disappointed with NZ's startup pricing on the AKL-EZE route, but hopefully this is the start of a gentle price war with LAN/QF.

Have you been looking at Air NZ prices from AKL-EZE or Australia-xAKL-EZE? I've found that they are lower for bookings originating in Australia (no doubt thanks to competition from QF).
 
Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

The only downside is Aerolíneas Argentinas. They are the South American version of Qantas for price and Jetstar for product.
I flew EZE - SYD on their 747 and they are still living in 1990s.

As Mattg said, with this deal you "should" be doing the main leg on NZ.

The long haul legs are 100% operated by Air NZ, so no chance of being on AR for these. Also, the AR intra-South America operation is vastly superior to their long haul operation.
 
Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

LAN is now offering similarly low-priced (albeit slightly higher) fares from Australia to various destinations in South America, including Buenos Aires, Santiago, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Travel on QF metal to SCL should be allowed.

e.g. SYD-EZE is $1215 return. MEL-GIG or SYD-GRU is $1335 return. Travel from 8 May - 24 June 2016.

Qantas are also offering reasonable fares to SCL and LIM. For example, SYD-LIM is now $1298 return.
 
Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

Planning to maybe do S. Am next year so hopefully the low prices stick around...
 
Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

Was quite interested initially when I received the LAN email offer. Unfortunately my aim is to transit CCS at some part of my journey and it is quite expensive and lengthy to do so from a South American step off. Probably better to incorporate it into a N.American trip.
 
Re: Australian cities to rio de janeiro or sao paulo, brazil from only $1107 aud retu

AirNZ has been running near-continuous sales on this route. I'm flying SYD-AKL-EZE in Premium Economy next week and returning EZE-AKL-SYD in business for $A3.6K - a pretty sweet deal if you ask me!

The difference in NZ's ex-AU and ex-NZ fares is predictably huge - you'll pay approximately 50% more for PE fares if you start your journey in NZ, despite cutting out the 2,600 mile roundtrip across the Tasman. AirNZ says the route is performing well but you have to wonder what the yields are like...
 
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