Brazil’s GOL Linhas Aéreas announced that its international network for the upcoming austral winter high season will have 1,096 flights distributed throughout the month of July, 247 are new operations planned exclusively for the period.
With the addition of 46,200 new seats, the company’s international capacity expands by 36% in July compared to June 2024.
Combining domestic and international operations in July, GOL will make nearly 3,000 new flights available, including the addition of 500,000 seats.
Seasonal routes, additional flights and resumption of the Fortaleza-Orlando route
This coming winter season, GOL is focusing on expanding its long-haul operations, including destinations in the northeast, north and southeast of Brazil, Buenos Aires in Argentina, Orlando and Miami in the United States, and Bogotá in Colombia, either with seasonal routes and additional frequencies or with the resumption of an important regular route.
On June 27, 2024, GOL will resume its regular Fortaleza-Orlando route, which it operated until 2020.
Starting June 21, the airline will increase its flights to Miami from Fortaleza from 1 weekly frequency to 2. On the same day, the company will resume daily flights between Brasilia and Orlando, and will increase the number of weekly frequencies between Mexico City and Miami from 5 to 11.
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Between June 29 and August 10, GOL will once again offer direct, seasonal flights to Miami from Manaus.
The Recife-Buenos Aires route will increase from 1 to 2 weekly frequencies between July 6 and August 4, 2024. The additional flight will be to Ezeiza, while the regular flight will continue to Aeroparque.
The seasonal route between Belo Horizonte/Confins and Buenos Aires-Ezeiza returns for the winter season, operating once a week from July 6 until September 2024.
GOL offers more than 220 international destinations
Currently, GOL serves 12 of its own international destinations in countries throughout the Americas, such as Colombia, the United States, Argentina, Uruguay and the Dominican Republic, among others. In partnership with 9 other major airlines, such as American Airlines, Avianca, Air France, KLM, Air Canada, Aerolíneas Argentinas and Copa Airlines, GOL is expanding its presence to another 216 destinations, reaching 50 countries around the world.
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