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Announcement of Flight Between Tobago and Sao Paulo Brazil

Gol Airlines
Written by Solo Caribe

The Division of Tourism and Transportation of the Tobago House of Assembly is pleased to announce that effective 31st January, 2015 there will be a weekly direct flight between Tobago and Sao Paulo Brazil with one stop in Barbados.

Brazil’s largest airline ‘GOL’ will provide the service. This decision by the airline to fly to Tobago follows two years of negotiations between the Division and the airline’s management.

The flight will take seven (7) hours which significantly reduces the time that guests take to get from Brazil to Tobago and nationals heading to the South American country.   It also comes with an introductory fare of US $599 return.  With the commencement of this flight, it opens up another route between Barbados and Tobago and the fare on that sector of the flight will be US $235 for economy and US $352 for premium economy.

Secretary of Tourism and Transportation Tracy Davidson-Celestine said the flight opens up new opportunities for the Tourism Industry in Tobago.  She said, “This is a significant move because it opens up the South American market and Brazil in particular. With strong connections in Argentina, Chile and other South American markets it makes it easier for the growing South American middle class to access Tobago.”

The sharing of the flight with Barbados also provides unique marketing opportunities for Tobago because guests have another option of getting to Tobago via Barbados.

The flight will be formally launched in Sao Paulo on 15th January, 2015 and online bookings will be available by that date.

About the author

Solo Caribe

During the past 22 years Yndiana Montes has worked in numerous activities, including participation in trade fairs, conferences, media and regional tourism companies in order to make known to all of South America and Brazil, natural beauty and good practices the different actors in the Caribbean tourism industry. Sustainability actions of governments, communities, institutions and organizations are outlined here in Solocaribe.com, a media outlet serving the tourism industry, which for many years has been a pioneer in spreading throughout Latin America, Brazil and the Caribbean Likewise, the positive actions that take place in the region and promote sustainable development practices.