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(BEY) Beirut
LEBANON - Beirut Rafic Hariri International
(GRU) Sao Paulo
BRAZIL - Sao Paulo Guarulhos International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BEY) Beirut Rafic Hariri International
Beirut, Lebanon
(GRU) Sao Paulo Guarulhos International
Sao Paulo, Brazil
18
Jul
Saturday
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Beirut to São Paulo: Your Guide to This Route

Direct & connecting flights|BEY – GRU|$687
$687one way
Cheapest price
14h 45m1 stop via GRU
Flight duration
10,075 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Beirut to São Paulo

The journey from Beirut to São Paulo connects two cities with deep cultural ties, thanks to one of the largest Lebanese diaspora communities in the world. Flights typically involve a stopover in cities like Istanbul, Doha, or Addis Ababa, with total travel times ranging from 16 to 22 hours depending on the connection. Airlines serving this corridor include Turkish Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, and Qatar Airways. The best time to fly is during São Paulo's autumn, from March to May, when temperatures are mild and crowds thin out. Last minute travelers can sometimes find favorable fares midweek, especially on Tuesday and Wednesday departures. São Paulo's Guarulhos Airport is well connected to the city center by bus and rail. If you're booking last minute, consider flexible layover options — a longer stopover can open up more availability and a chance to briefly explore a connecting city.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Beirut (BEY) to São Paulo (GRU)?
The cheapest months to fly from Beirut to São Paulo are typically during the low season between February and May, and again in September through November. Booking 2-3 months in advance during these periods can help you secure the best fares. Prices tend to peak during the summer holidays (June-August) and the December/January holiday season.
Do Lebanese citizens need a visa to travel to Brazil?+
Are there direct flights from Beirut (BEY) to São Paulo (GRU), or do I need a transit stop?+
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Flying from Beirut to São Paulo: A Transatlantic Journey Worth Planning

Connecting the vibrant capital of Lebanon with the sprawling metropolis of Brazil, flights from Beirut to São Paulo represent one of the most culturally significant transatlantic routes in the Southern Hemisphere. This journey bridges two cities that share a deep historical connection, as Brazil is home to the largest Lebanese diaspora in the world, with millions of Brazilians tracing their roots back to Lebanon.

The flight from BEY to GRU typically covers a distance of roughly 10,000 kilometers and takes between 14 and 18 hours depending on the routing and layover. Direct flights are not commonly available on this route, so most travelers will connect through a major hub. Popular stopover cities include Istanbul, Doha, Dubai, Addis Ababa, and several European capitals like Paris or Frankfurt. Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Ethiopian Airlines are among the most frequently booked carriers for this itinerary. Each offers a slightly different experience, so it is worth comparing layover durations and aircraft types before booking.

Timing your trip wisely can make a real difference. São Paulo enjoys a subtropical climate, and the Brazilian autumn from March through May offers pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. The Southern Hemisphere summer from December to February brings warmth and festive energy, though it also coincides with the rainy season. Travelers from Beirut looking to escape the Mediterranean winter will find São Paulo's warm December particularly appealing. Conversely, flying during the European and Middle Eastern summer months of June through August means arriving during São Paulo's cooler but still comfortable winter.

For those flying from Beirut to São Paulo for the first time, a few practical tips can smooth the journey. Brazilian visa requirements vary by nationality, so Lebanese passport holders should verify entry requirements well in advance. Guarulhos International Airport, São Paulo's main gateway, is a massive facility located about 25 kilometers from the city center. Pre-arranging airport transfers or using the GRU Airport Express bus service is recommended, especially for late-night arrivals.

Once in São Paulo, the cultural familiarity may surprise many Lebanese travelers. Arabic-influenced cuisine, family-owned businesses with Lebanese names, and neighborhoods steeped in Levantine heritage create an atmosphere that feels both foreign and familiar. The route is not just a flight path but a living corridor of migration, memory, and shared identity. Whether visiting family, exploring business opportunities, or simply discovering one of the world's most dynamic cities, this transatlantic connection rewards those who take the time to plan it well.