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Dec 14, 2025

Holiday Rush Sees Additional 100+ Flight Cancellations Nationwide, Extending Brazil’s Travel Turmoil

Holiday Rush Sees Additional 100+ Flight Cancellations Nationwide, Extending Brazil’s Travel Turmoil
Barely 24 hours after São Paulo’s airports began clearing cyclone-related backlogs, a fresh wave of operational issues forced airlines to cancel more than 100 flights at hubs from Rio’s Santos Dumont to Campinas’ Viracopos. Travel and Tour World’s 13 December alert lists at least 25 cancellations at Santos Dumont, 20 at Viracopos and 18 at Guarulhos, with knock-on effects at Brasília and Belo Horizonte.

Air-traffic analysts cite a cascade of factors: crew mis-positioning from earlier weather delays, slot constraints as airlines add holiday frequencies, and lingering power outages affecting ground handling. International services to Buenos Aires and domestic shuttles on Brazil’s lucrative ‘air bridge’ were among the hardest-hit, stranding business travellers and holidaymakers alike.

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Holiday Rush Sees Additional 100+ Flight Cancellations Nationwide, Extending Brazil’s Travel Turmoil


Under ANAC rules, carriers must offer refunds or re-accommodation, but passengers report long queues and limited seat availability. Ride-share surge pricing has spiked near airports, while hotel occupancy in São Paulo and Rio briefly topped 90 % as travellers scrambled for rooms.

Corporate-travel departments are advising employees to confirm meetings remotely or shift to inter-city rail and road options where feasible. Logistics firms warn that cargo backlogs could ripple into Christmas inventory planning, particularly for retailers relying on just-in-time imports via Guarulhos.

Industry observers say the episode underscores capacity constraints in Brazil’s aviation infrastructure and the need for stronger contingency planning as extreme-weather events become more frequent.
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