
A convergence of severe thunderstorms over south-eastern Brazil and post-holiday crew shortages forced LATAM, GOL and Azul to cancel six high-profile flights on 6 January—including two Santos-Dumont–Congonhas shuttle rotations and long-haul services from São Paulo/Guarulhos to Miami and Amsterdam.
Flight-tracking data from Cirium show the cancellations yanked more than 1,000 premium-cabin seats from the market just as expatriates and trade-fair delegates were heading back for the first full business week of 2026. KLM’s KL 792, one of only three daily non-stops to the Netherlands, was among the casualties, disrupting belly-cargo capacity for high-value pharma and tech shipments.
For passengers suddenly rerouting in or out of Brazil, VisaHQ can take the paperwork burden off their shoulders. Through its dedicated Brazil portal (https://www.visahq.com/brazil/), the platform offers rapid e-visa processing, real-time entry-rule checks and secure document uploads that can be completed from a mobile phone—ideal when plans change mid-journey. Round-the-clock customer support and SMS status alerts help travelers, mobility managers and travel agents keep itineraries on track despite fluid airline schedules.
Airlines blamed a “perfect storm” of weather-related diversions, a spike in crew sick leave and knock-on delays from North American winter storms. They have retimed several rotations and are offering fee-free rebooking, but travel-management companies expect business-class inventory to remain tight through next week.
Travellers scrambling for alternative routings may suddenly need new transit visas or health declarations. Visa platforms such as VisaHQ can expedite e-visas and produce real-time rule checks for passengers rerouting via Bogotá, Santiago or U.S. gateways. Mobility managers should advise employees to build buffer days into itineraries, consider remote participation for early-January meetings and, for cargo, explore dedicated freighter options until schedules stabilise.
Flight-tracking data from Cirium show the cancellations yanked more than 1,000 premium-cabin seats from the market just as expatriates and trade-fair delegates were heading back for the first full business week of 2026. KLM’s KL 792, one of only three daily non-stops to the Netherlands, was among the casualties, disrupting belly-cargo capacity for high-value pharma and tech shipments.
For passengers suddenly rerouting in or out of Brazil, VisaHQ can take the paperwork burden off their shoulders. Through its dedicated Brazil portal (https://www.visahq.com/brazil/), the platform offers rapid e-visa processing, real-time entry-rule checks and secure document uploads that can be completed from a mobile phone—ideal when plans change mid-journey. Round-the-clock customer support and SMS status alerts help travelers, mobility managers and travel agents keep itineraries on track despite fluid airline schedules.
Airlines blamed a “perfect storm” of weather-related diversions, a spike in crew sick leave and knock-on delays from North American winter storms. They have retimed several rotations and are offering fee-free rebooking, but travel-management companies expect business-class inventory to remain tight through next week.
Travellers scrambling for alternative routings may suddenly need new transit visas or health declarations. Visa platforms such as VisaHQ can expedite e-visas and produce real-time rule checks for passengers rerouting via Bogotá, Santiago or U.S. gateways. Mobility managers should advise employees to build buffer days into itineraries, consider remote participation for early-January meetings and, for cargo, explore dedicated freighter options until schedules stabilise.











