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The things people ask most before booking flights for a major event.
How do I find cheap flights to major international events?
Start by comparing fares across 500+ airlines and 1,200+ booking sites in a single search. Direct flights from GRU, GIG or BSB to the primary host city are convenient but rarely the cheapest. Flying into a secondary host or nearby hub (Dallas instead of Kansas City, Seattle instead of Vancouver, Guadalajara instead of Mexico City) often cuts the long-haul portion meaningfully — pair it with a regional bus, train or short domestic flight. Set a price alert 3 to 6 months before the event so you lock in the base fare before the demand spike that hits 4 to 6 weeks out. Flexibility on departure day matters: mid-week departures (Tuesday or Wednesday) paired with a Monday return often cost less than a weekend-to-weekend round-trip. Try flexible-date search on ±3 days to surface the cheapest combination.
When should I book flights for concerts and music festivals?
For international concerts and festivals, book 3 to 6 months before the headline date. Airfares to Lollapalooza Chicago, Rock in Rio, Coachella (Indio, California) and Tomorrowland (Boom, Belgium) typically spike 4 to 6 weeks out when last-minute demand floods the route. Turn on price alerts for your home airport (GRU/GIG/BSB/VCP) to catch sudden drops the moment fares move. Mid-week departures usually beat weekend ones — a Tuesday or Wednesday outbound paired with a Monday return often shaves a noticeable amount off the round-trip. For European festivals, flying into a major hub (Madrid, Paris, Frankfurt, Lisbon) and catching a regional flight or train to the festival city is consistently cheaper than a direct routing. Shoulder dates — arriving a day early or leaving a day late — frequently drop the total fare.
Which Brazilian airport has the cheapest flights to global events?
GRU (Guarulhos, São Paulo) has the widest long-haul network and the most competitive BRL fares to Europe, North America and Asia — it's the primary hub for LATAM and handles the majority of Brazil's international traffic. GIG (Galeão, Rio de Janeiro) is strong for direct flights to the US East Coast and major European capitals. BSB (Brasília) and VCP (Viracopos, Campinas) frequently list promotional fares via connections on GOL, LATAM or Azul. Before booking, compare all four Brazilian hubs — a 30 to 90-minute domestic leg from a secondary origin can drop the international ticket price meaningfully. Look at the Google Flights calendar heatmap to spot the cheapest weekday combinations, and try flexible dates on ±3 days. Codeshare flights (LATAM with American, TAP with Azul) often come out cheaper than buying legs separately.
Can I book flights between multiple event host cities?
Yes — for major tournaments, multi-city festivals and multi-leg music tours, many fans fly between host cities. Book regional legs early; domestic routes inside the host country sell out fast once schedules are confirmed. In the US, carriers like American, Delta, United, Southwest and Spirit connect all major host cities. In Europe, Ryanair, easyJet, Vueling and Wizz Air dominate cheap intra-continental flights. For shorter distances (under 600 km) in Europe, Mexico or the US, trains and buses are often cheaper than flights — Renfe AVE in Spain, ICE in Germany, Amtrak in the US Northeast Corridor, and ADO coaches across Mexico. A smart strategy is to build the trip as a multi-city or open-jaw booking on a single ticket rather than separate one-ways, since airlines often price multi-city routings more aggressively.
Do Brazilians need a visa for international events?
It depends on the host country. The US requires a B1/B2 visa (valid up to 10 years, in-person interview at a US consulate) — dual citizens of visa-waiver countries can use ESTA instead. Canada accepts an eTA for most Brazilian passport holders (online application, CAD$7, usually approved in minutes). Mexico, Argentina, Chile and most EU Schengen countries allow visa-free entry for up to 90 days for tourism. The UK now requires an ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) for short visits. Start visa processing the moment you book — peak event dates flood consulates and appointment slots disappear weeks or even months in advance. Always double-check the official embassy page before departure, since entry rules change and some nationalities have different requirements than Brazilian passport holders.
What if my flight price drops after I book?
Some airlines and OTAs offer price protection, refundable fares or travel vouchers if the same flight drops in price. Always read the fare rules before booking — basic-economy and promotional fares are typically non-refundable and non-changeable, while flex fares (LATAM Flex, GOL Max, Azul Plus) let you cancel or rebook with a small fee or no fee at all. Most US carriers (American, Delta, United) have removed change fees on main-cabin and above, so you can rebook if a lower fare appears. If you haven't booked yet, turn on our price alert — we notify you the moment the fare changes on your route so you can lock in the best rate. A credit card with trip-delay and baggage insurance gives you an extra safety net if things go wrong.
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