Mel-Rio on Virgin Partner Network

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I’m going to fly Melb - Rio return, mid year, and would like to maximise travel on the Virgin partner network.

Has anyone done this recently and do you have any tips?

Both Virgin and Singapore don’t fly to Rio, according to their website.

Thanks all!
 
I’m going to fly Melb - Rio return, mid year, and would like to maximise travel on the Virgin partner network.

Has anyone done this recently and do you have any tips?

Both Virgin and Singapore don’t fly to Rio, according to their website.

Thanks all!
Looks like Air Canada flies there seasonally from Toronto, United looks like its year-round from Houston
 
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QR to GRU and then local flight to GIG would be the other option, for the long way around.
Can fly VA to DOH, via the QR wet lease.
GRU has a lot or traffic. Not far to RIO, by a range of transport options.
I’m going to fly Melb - Rio return, mid year, and would like to maximise travel on the Virgin partner network.
Has anyone done this recently and do you have any tips?
Both Virgin and Singapore don’t fly to Rio, according to their website.!
Do not be wedded to VA partners. FF points are low cents in the dollar. Look at price and schedule of others. To me earning to a ffp are a long last when selecting flights.

Via LAX ~ 800 miles shorter (~1:45hrs)
 
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