Brazil

SKY Airline, a well-known low-cost airline from Chile, has increased the number of flights between Chile and Brazil for the 2025 winter season.
The airline now offers 62 flights each week between the two countries, which is almost 40% more than last year.This is the highest number of flights SKY has ever operated on these routes.
SKY restarted its seasonal flights from Santiago, the capital of Chile, to two major Brazilian cities: Porto Alegre and Belo Horizonte.The Porto Alegre flights started on June 23 and will run until September 14.
They began with three flights per week and will increase to four flights per week in July and August.The Belo Horizonte flights began on June 24 and will continue until September 13, with three flights per week.
Each of these routes is expected to carry more than 12,000 passengers this season.SKY has carried more than 1.8 million passengers between Chile and Brazil in the last ten years.
The most popular destinations are So Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.SKY Airline Adds More Flights Between Chile and Brazil, Making Travel Easier and Cheaper.
(Photo Internet reproduction)In July 2024, over 142,000 Brazilians visited Chile, showing that many people are interested in traveling between these countries, especially during the winter months.SKY Airlines Boosts Flights to Brazil Amid Rising DemandSKY responded by adding more flights to meet this demand, including up to four flights per day to So Paulo in July.
Many Brazilians travel to Chile in winter to visit ski resorts and hot springs.In July 2024, more than 82,000 Brazilians flew to Chile with SKY, which is a big jump from the previous year.
SKYs international flights overall increased by 32% in the second quarter of 2024, and flights to and from Brazil grew by 70% compared to last year.SKY uses modern Airbus A320neo and A321neo planes, which help save fuel and reduce costs.
The airline is the only low-cost option for some of these direct routes, making travel more affordable for many people.By adding more flights, SKY is helping more people travel for both business and leisure.
This also supports tourism and trade between Chile and Brazil.
The airlines decision is based on official data and shows a clear response to what travelers want.





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