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(POA) Porto Alegre
BRAZIL - Porto Alegre Salgado Filho International
(BSB) Brasilia
BRAZIL - Brasilia J. Kubitschek International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(POA) Porto Alegre Salgado Filho International
Porto Alegre, Brazil
(BSB) Brasilia J. Kubitschek International
Brasilia, Brazil
18
Jul
Saturday
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Porto Alegre to Brasília: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|POA – BSB|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
2h 30mdirect flight
Flight duration
1,619 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

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Porto Alegre to Brasília

The flight from Porto Alegre to Brasília covers roughly 1,600 kilometers and takes about two and a half hours. It's a well-served domestic route, with carriers like LATAM and GOL operating multiple daily frequencies. That makes it a solid option for last minute travelers who need flexibility with departure times. Brasília's dry season, from May to September, offers clear skies and pleasant temperatures — ideal for exploring the city's iconic modernist architecture. The rainy season brings dramatic afternoon storms but also lush greenery across the cerrado landscape. From POA, most flights are nonstop, though connecting options through São Paulo or Belo Horizonte occasionally appear. If you're booking last minute, midweek departures tend to offer better seat availability. Arriving at Brasília's Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek Airport, you'll find easy access to the Plano Piloto via taxi or bus. It's a straightforward, comfortable route between two of Brazil's most distinctive capitals.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Porto Alegre (POA) to Brasília (BSB)?
The cheapest months to fly from Porto Alegre to Brasília are typically March, April, and May, as well as August and September. These periods fall outside major Brazilian holidays and peak vacation seasons, so airlines often offer lower fares. Booking 3-6 weeks in advance can also help you secure the best deals.
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Flying from Porto Alegre to Brasília: A Guide for Travelers

Connecting the capital of Rio Grande do Sul with Brazil's federal capital, flights from Porto Alegre to Brasília cover approximately 1,600 kilometers across some of the country's most diverse landscapes. Whether you're heading to the political heart of Brazil for business, government affairs, or simply to explore its modernist architecture, this route is well-served and surprisingly convenient.

The flight typically lasts around two hours and thirty minutes, making it a comfortable nonstop journey. Several major Brazilian carriers operate this connection, including LATAM, GOL, and Azul, offering multiple daily departures that cater to both early risers and evening travelers. Morning flights tend to be particularly popular with business passengers, while midday and late afternoon options often work well for leisure travelers who prefer a more relaxed schedule.

Brasília is a city unlike any other in Brazil. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer and urban planner Lúcio Costa, it was built from scratch in the late 1950s and inaugurated as the capital in 1960. The city's sweeping modernist buildings, wide boulevards, and the iconic Cathedral of Brasília make it a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a fascinating destination for architecture and history enthusiasts. Beyond the monumental civic center, visitors will find a growing culinary scene, vibrant nightlife in neighborhoods like Asa Sul and Asa Norte, and the serene shores of Lake Paranoá.

When it comes to timing your visit, Brasília's climate is divided into a dry season from May to September and a wet season from October to April. The dry months bring clear blue skies and pleasant temperatures in the low to mid-twenties Celsius, making it the ideal window for sightseeing. The rainy season can bring dramatic afternoon thunderstorms, though mornings are often clear and warm.

Travelers flying from Porto Alegre to Brasília should keep a few practical tips in mind. Brasília's international airport, Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek, is modern and well-organized, located about eleven kilometers from the city center. Public transportation options from the airport are somewhat limited, so ride-hailing apps or rental cars are often the most practical choice for getting around. The city's layout, designed around the famous Plano Piloto, can feel disorienting at first with its numbered addresses and superblocks, but a good map app will quickly become your best companion.

Prices on this route tend to fluctuate with demand, so booking two to three weeks in advance generally yields favorable fares. Midweek departures on Tuesdays and Wednesdays are often less crowded. Overall, this is a well-established domestic route that connects two of southern and central Brazil's most important cities with speed and ease.