Brazil and Aruba have direct flights again

Brazil and Aruba have direct flights again


Gol will have three weekly flights to the Caribbean island in high season

A Objective announced that from 18 December there will be a direct connection St. Paul AND Aruba to the Caribbean . In high season flights must take place three times a week, on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.




Departures from Guarulhos Airport will be at 3pm with arrival at Reina Beatrix Airport on the Caribbean island at 9pm. The return is scheduled from Aruba at 10.30pm with landing in St. Paul to 5:50.

Tickets are now available for sale on the Gol website. The direct path to Aruba is not operated by any other airline in the Brazil (until then the most convenient options were flights via Panama, with Cup, or via Bogotá, with the Avianca).

Aruba It’s out of the hurricane path. It is an island with white sand beaches, transparent waters and lots of cacti. The average temperature is 28 degrees and the sun is a constant presence 360 ​​days a year: see the full itinerary here

Brazilian travelers do not require a visa for a stay of up to 90 days Aruba but it is mandatory to present the international certificate of vaccination against yellow fever with vaccine administered at least 10 days before the embarkation date.

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Source: Terra

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