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.
→ Avianca and GOL sign historic agreement to create Abra Group.
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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