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~$567 to Sao Paulo, Brazil, From 10 US Cities!

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Here’s another great deal to Sao Paulo, Brazil, from many US cities!

The Flight Deal reports you can fly to Sao Paulo from at least 9 US cities (possibly more) on American Airlines for just ~$567 round-trip in coach.

And via Fare Deal Alert, Delta is matching the fare from Orlando to Sao Paulo!

Visit Bustling Sao Paulo, Brazil, From 10+ US Cities for Just ~$567 Round-Trip!

You can search for this fare using ITA Matrix or Google Flights, then book it on the airline websites.

This deal will not last!

How To Book It

Link:   ITA Matrix

Link:   Google Flights

Here’s how to use Google Flights or ITA Matrix to find sale dates.

You can fly American Airlines to Sao Paulo, Brazil, for ~$567 round-trip from these cities (and possibly others):

And Delta has flights between Orlando and Sao Paulo for the same price.

Travel dates are through the end of October 2015.  There’s a 1-day advance purchase requirement (3 days for Delta).

I found these fares using ITA Matrix and was able to book them on the airlines websites.

This Fare Is a Great Deal Between the US and Brazil! It Won’t Last!

I love it when the airlines have price wars like this!

What If You’re Not in an Included City?

Southwest – If you need more Southwest points, Chase Ultimate Rewards points transfer to Southwest.  Plus, if you have the Southwest Companion Pass, a friend can fly with you for (almost) free! British Airways – If you’re a short flight away from 1 of the sale cities, you can save miles by using British Airways Avios points to book an award flight on American Airlines.   Chase Ultimate Rewards points , American Express Membership Rewards points, and Starwood Preferred Guest points transfer to British Airways.

Get Free Hotel Nights With These Cards

Link:   Hot Deals – Hotel Credit Cards

If you book a cheap flight, remember there are lots of ways to get cheap or free hotel rooms with points from credit card bonuses and spending!

To find hotels that can be booked with points, I use Hotel Hustle (which even shows you if rooms are actually available!) or AwardMapper.

Remember, you can transfer flexible points like Chase Ultimate Rewards or American Express Membership Rewards to different hotel programs.

Don’t Forget You Can Transfer Points From Bank and Airline Programs to Hotels

Check out my posts on all the ways to earn Hilton and Hyatt points!

Note:  Folks who want to book paid stays could check out discount sites like Orbitz, Expedia, or TravelPony for deals.  But remember you won’t get stay credits or points (and might not have your elite status recognized).

And Airbnb is a great way to save money on acommodations, especially for longer stays.

Bottom Line

Less than $570 for a round-trip ticket from the US to Sao Paulo is a terrific deal!

If you book a ticket, leave me a comment and let me know about your experience!

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