BRA Transportes Aéreos
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BRA Transportes Aéreos (Brasil Rodo Aéreo) | ||
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IATA {{{IATA}}} |
ICAO BRB |
Callsign Brasair |
Founded | 1999 | |
Hubs | Guarulhos Int'l Airport Congonhas Int'l Airport |
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Frequent flyer program | none | |
Member lounge | none | |
Alliance | none | |
Fleet size | 12 | |
Destinations | 37 | |
Headquarters | {{{headquarters}}} | |
Key people | {{{key_people}}} | |
Website: http://www.voebra.com.br |
BRA Transportes Aéreos (Brasil Rodo Aéreo) is a Brazilian low fare domestic airline based in São Paulo, Brazil. BRA is the third largest airline in Brazil with 4.19% of the domestic Brazilian market, as of August 2006. It was established in 1999 and operates passenger services from Sao Paulo. BRA intends to acquire EMB 190 to renew its fleet.
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[edit] Code data
- ICAO Code: BRB
- Callsign: Brasair
[edit] Destinations
BRA Transportes Aéreos operates services to the following scheduled domestic destinations:
- São Paulo (Guarulhos/Congonhas) Hubs
- Aracajú
- Belém
- Belo Horizonte (Confins)
- Brasília
- Campo Grande
- Caldas Novas
- Campina Grande
- Caruaru
- Cuiabá
- Curitiba
- Florianópolis
- Fortaleza
- Goiânia
- Ilhéus
- João Pessoa
- Juazeiro do Norte
- Maceió
- Manaus
- Marília
- Mossoró
- Natal
- Palmas
- Paulo Afonso
- Petrolina
- Porto Alegre
- Porto Seguro
- Porto Velho
- Recife
- Rio Branco
- Rio de Janeiro (Galeão/Santos Dumont)
- Salvador
- São Luís
- Teresina
- Vitória
It has five international routes: Lisbon-Portela, Madrid-Barajas, Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino and Cologne/Bonn, most of them operated from Rio de Janeiro International Airport
[edit] Fleet
The BRA Transportes Aéreos fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2006):