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Book Fast! Business Class Round-Trip to Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil for ~$1,550

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You can fly round-trip to Rio de Janeiro for Carnival in Business Class for ~$1,500!

If you didn’t get in on last night’s mistake fare to Beijing, here’s another great deal that will NOT last long!

View From the Wing reports you can fly to Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo, Brazil, from April 2015 through February 2016, for only ~$1,550 round-trip in Business Class on American Airlines and Delta!  It’s a result of a fare war between the airlines, so book quickly!

These tickets usually cost ~$4,000 or more!  If you’re planning a trip to South America and want to splurge on Business Class, it’s a great deal.

Sun-Seekers Could Fly in Style to Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro for Only ~$1,550 Round-Trip in Business Class!

How to Book

Link:   ITA Matrix

Link:   American Airlines

Link:   Delta

You can check for available dates on ITA Matrix.

Check flights on American Airlines from:

And on Delta from:

Depart between Tuesday and Saturday, and return between Saturday and Wednesday.  Travel on American Airlines is through December 15, 2015.  And you can book travel on Delta until the end of their schedule (mid-February 2016).  But you have to book at least 21 days in advance.

Party Note:  Carnival in Rio de Janeiro is February 5, 2016, to February 10, 2016.
Emily and I Loved Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. And Thanks to This Fare War, You Can Fly There in Business Class at a Big Discount!

I easily found flights on ITA Matrix from Atlanta to Rio de Janeiro.  And was able to book them on the American Airlines website!

What a Bargain for Business Class to Brazil!

This fare will not last!  Remember, you can cancel your flight within 24 hours if you change your mind.

And remember that having certain credit cards, like the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® World Elite™ Mastercard®American Express Gold Delta SkyMiles, or Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite™ Mastercard® gets you perks like free checked bags and priority boarding. The information for the Citi AAdvantage Platinum Select card has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Bottom Line

Act fast to splurge on Business Class tickets between the US and Brazil on American Airlines and Delta for only ~$1,550 round-trip.

This is NOT a mistake fare like yesterday’s Beijing tickets.  It’s a fare war (and I love it when airlines have cat fights like this!).

Let me know if you book a flight and what you’ll do in Brazil!

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