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$665 - $1,301
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New York John F Kennedy IntlBrasilia
JFK - BSB
JFKBSB
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 10/1
1 stop20h 35m
Brasilia
Tue 10/15
1 stop12h 42m
New York John F Kennedy IntlBrasilia
JFK - BSB
JFKBSB
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 9/18
2 stops19h 15m
Brasilia
Wed 10/2
1 stop13h 25m
New York John F Kennedy IntlBrasilia
JFK - BSB
JFKBSB
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 9/18
2 stops19h 15m
Brasilia
Wed 10/2
2 stops20h 04m
New York John F Kennedy IntlBrasilia
JFK - BSB
JFKBSB
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Wed 9/18
1 stop30h 10m
Brasilia
Wed 10/2
1 stop25h 05m
New York LaGuardiaBrasilia
LGA - BSB
LGABSB
New York LaGuardia
Wed 9/11
1 stop12h 47m
Brasilia
Wed 9/25
1 stop13h 55m
New York John F Kennedy IntlBrasilia
JFK - BSB
JFKBSB
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Mon 7/8
1 stop30h 10m
Brasilia
Wed 7/24
1 stop25h 40m
NewarkBrasilia
EWR - BSB
EWRBSB
Newark
Tue 10/1
2 stops17h 15m
Brasilia
Tue 10/15
2 stops22h 45m
NewarkBrasilia
EWR - BSB
EWRBSB
Newark
Mon 8/19
2 stops17h 53m
Brasilia
Wed 8/21
2 stops18h 17m
New York LaGuardiaBrasilia
LGA - BSB
LGABSB
New York LaGuardia
Mon 9/30
2 stops34h 30m
Brasilia
Wed 10/2
2 stops28h 20m
Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Brasilia (average of $740). Flying to Brasilia in December will prove the most costly (average of $1,129). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$1,031
February
$912
March
$833
April
$788
May
$827
June
$835
July
$914
August
$810
September
$740
October
$778
November
$812
December
$1,129
BSB Temperature | 68 - 75.2 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Brasilia, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, September is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 75.2 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of June, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 68.0 F).
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
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Passagem cara. Mala quebrada de porão. Me negaram repetir uma simples lata de cerveja num voo de mais de 8 horas. Poltronas pouco reclinam. O negócio é colocar gente para dentro fechar a porta e faturar
The capital of Brazil is a planned city and a UNESCO Heritage Site. Designed in the shape of a large bird or airplane, its residential areas are located in the shape of its wings. The city is also well-known for its cathedral which features six columns. The columns represent two hands reaching up to heaven. An artificial lake is the center of recreation in the city and offers many options for leisure activities. The Three Powers Square is worth visiting as is the Juscelino Kubitschek Memorial which is a dedication and burial site to the president. Public works of art are well represented in the city, and include art by Brazilian artists Burle Marx, famous for his landscape design, Athos Bulcão who creates geometric tile panels, Oscar Niemeyer’s buildings and sculptures and the sculpture work of Ceschiatti and Bruno Giorgio. These are viewable for free on the streets.
Basketball, jogging and wakeboarding are popular sporting activities in the area. Between January and June Brasilia’s home team plays in the national league. Locals spend a lot of time jogging and this is by far the city’s most popular sporting and recreational activity. For retail therapy, travelers can spend the day at Setor de Diversões, imports market and FNAC for records and books. Food served at local restaurants includes dishes from the Brazilian states and international styles. Brazilian, Mexican and French cuisine are all well-represented here.
The climate in Brasilia doesn’t feature particularly extreme conditions. Temperatures range from about 62°F to 82°F and seldom go any higher. In winter it can get as cold as 33°F and in mid-summer (September- October) 93 degrees is possible, but short-lived. The dry season occurs in August and September. At this time the green areas become brown and dry and desert-like. This is, however, the time of the year when Brasilia yields its most spectacular sunsets. May and June are still fresh and green and it’s not too hot in the city, so this is an ideal time to visit.
The heat of summer (September and October) is a deterrent to some travelers who prefer to avoid the city when it is very dry, however others flock to the area during summer. The winter season with its rainy days, is off-peak for the city, so this time of the year is likely to yield the cheapest deals.
Getting around in Brasilia is fairly simple, with options ranging from private rental cars, city buses, taking a taxi, or sharing a ride with friends, but touring on foot is not recommended. Roads have few traffic lights and crossings. Bus routes link with the Esplanada dos Ministérios, the airport and certain main avenues. Buses are boarded at the front door, not the back. The Metro subway does not offer access to most main attractions.
Brasilia International Airport, known officially by the rather long-winded name Brasilia-Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport (BSB), serves the capital city of Brasilia in central Brazil. Located seven miles (11km) outside the city, the airport is the main hub for the interior of Brazil and processes more than 14 million passengers each year.
Acting as more of a regional hub than an international destination, flights to Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport come mostly from other Brazilian and South American cities, with a few connections from North America (Atlanta and Miami) and Europe (Lisbon).
Known as one of the best airports in Brazil, the facility has a reputation for cleanliness and efficiency. Bonus offerings like movie theaters and gardens add to the attractions, although you’re unlikely to spend time here on a stopover unless you’re connecting from one of the smaller Brazilian airports. The only major complaints are a lack of transport options into the city.
Like all Brazilian airports however, the facilities are in the midst of an upgrade ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. A new second terminal has already been added.