Connecting the vibrant heart of Minas Gerais with the iconic shores of the Bay Area, flights from CNF to SFO represent one of the more fascinating long-haul journeys linking Brazil and the American West Coast. Covering roughly 6,200 miles, this route bridges two cities that share a love of culture, innovation, and stunning natural surroundings.
There are currently no nonstop flights between Confins International Airport in Belo Horizonte and San Francisco International Airport, so travelers should expect at least one layover. Common connection points include São Paulo Guarulhos, Miami, Houston, and Dallas-Fort Worth. Airlines frequently operating segments of this route include LATAM, United Airlines, American Airlines, and Azul Brazilian Airlines. Total travel times typically range from 16 to 22 hours depending on the connection city and layover duration, so choosing a routing with a reasonable stopover can make a significant difference in comfort.
When it comes to timing your trip, San Francisco enjoys its warmest and driest weather from September through November, which also happens to be shoulder season, meaning slightly lower hotel prices and thinner crowds. Summer months from June to August can be surprisingly cool and foggy in the city, a fact that catches many Brazilian visitors off guard. If you are departing Belo Horizonte during the Brazilian winter months of June through August, packing layers is wise since San Francisco's microclimates can shift dramatically from neighborhood to neighborhood.
For the best fares on flights from Belo Horizonte to San Francisco, booking at least six to eight weeks in advance is generally recommended. Midweek departures on Tuesdays and Wednesdays often come in at lower price points than weekend travel. Frequent flyers should consider consolidating their loyalty with one airline alliance, since Star Alliance partners like United and Azul can offer seamless connections and mileage accrual across the entire journey.
Once you arrive, San Francisco rewards exploration on foot. From the colorful murals of the Mission District to the sourdough bakeries along Fisherman's Wharf, the city packs an extraordinary amount of character into its compact seven-by-seven-mile footprint. A ride across the Golden Gate Bridge, a ferry to Alcatraz, or a day trip to Napa Valley wine country are all within easy reach.
For Mineiros making the trek north, the cultural contrast is striking yet surprisingly comfortable. Both Belo Horizonte and San Francisco are cities where food culture runs deep and people take pride in local identity. That shared spirit makes this route not just a flight path but a genuine bridge between two remarkable communities.

