International visitors to Brazil will usually fly into Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo and will need to book another onward flight to Florianópolis. Please click here for information on transiting through these cities.

These days, aviation safety standards in South America are equal to those found in Europe. Every year, the European Union publishes a list of airlines that are banned from EU airspace due to safety concerns. No South American airlines are on this list.

When flying domestically in Brazil, here are the airlines you can choose from.

LATAM Airlines

Nossa frota | LATAM Airlines

LATAM (previously known as TAM) joined forces with the Chilean airline LAN Chile back in 2012 and LATAM is the result. This airline is Brazil’s national carrier and is the largest airline in the country. It’s a member of the Oneworld Alliance. Safety rating: 6/7.

GOL Airlines

GOL divulga plano de reestruturação financeira para evitar falência | Startupi

Gol is Brazil’s second-largest airline by market share and has been in business since 2001. Safety rating: 7/7.

Azul Linhas Aéreas

100+] Papéis de Parede de Azul Airlines | Wallpapers.com

Azul is Brazil’s newest airline, and is the country’s third largest. It has been operating in Brazil since 2008 and has the same founder as Jet Blue in the USA. Safety rating: 7/7.

How can I find the best price?

The best tools to compare the prices of Brazilian domestic airlines are Decolar.com (which is named after the Portuguese verb for taking off) or Skyscanner.net.