Brazilian airline GOL resumed on Tuesday its service between Brasilia and Miami International Airport, after being suspended at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The route will initially operate four weekly flights on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, which will increase to daily service starting July 4.
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GOL also plans to resume flights between Manaus and Miami as of June 4.
Founded in 2001, GOL operates approximately 700 daily flights with a fleet of 142 Boeing 737 aircraft.
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