I am planning to travel Brazil and will be arriving in Salvador Bahia. I am planning to visit a friend in Curitiba and now I am looking for ways of transport from Salvador Bahia to Curitiba.
Can someone help me/advise me what is the easiest/affordable way to get there?
Thanks a lot,
Oostblokneef
Transport Salvador Bahia-Curitiba
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Anybody an idea if there are any low-cost airlines flying this route like you have Ryanair in Europe and Air Asia in Asia?
Not really, but the ones that do are often not easy to book online without Brazilian ID and Brazilian issued credit card, and lower online fares may not be offered otherwise.
Azul, GOL, TAM are the main airlines to look at in Brazil right now.
btw Depending on when you're travelling, you're probably looking at about (low season) U$260-300 one way.
Thanks a lot for the info!