Transbrasil destinations
Transbrasil operated scheduled services to the destinations below. This includes destinations served by subsidiaries Interbrasil Star, Aerobrasil and also destinations operated under the airline original name Sadia.[1][2]
Europe
- Austria
- Portugal
- Netherlands
- United Kingdom
North America
- United States
- Miami – Miami International Airport
- New York City – John F. Kennedy International Airport
- Orlando – Orlando International Airport
- Washington, D.C. – Dulles International Airport
South America
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires – Ezeiza/Ministro Pistarini International Airport
- Córdoba – Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport
- Brazil
- Aracaju – Santa Maria Airport
- Bauru – Bauru Airport
- Belém – Val de Cães International Airport
- Belmonte
- Belo Horizonte
- Brasília – Pres. Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport
- Caçador – Caçador Airport
- Caculé
- Caetité
- Campina Grande – Pres. João Suassuna Airport
- Campinas – Viracopos International Airport
- Campo Grande - Campo Grande International Airport
- Caratinga
- Caravelas
- Cascavel – Adalberto Mendes da Silva Airport
- Chapecó – Serafin Enoss Bertaso Airport
- Cianorte – Gastão de Mesquita Filho Airport
- Concórdia – Olavo Cecco Rigon Airport
- Criciúma – Diomício Freitas Airport
- Cuiabá – Marechal Rondon International Airport
- Curitiba – Afonso Pena International Airport
- Diamantina – Diamantina Airport
- Erechim – Erechim Airport
- Feira de Santana
- Fernando de Noronha – Fernando de Noronha Airport
- Florianópolis – Hercílio Luz International Airport
- Fortaleza – Pinto Martins International Airport
- Foz do Iguaçu – Cataratas International Airport
- Garanhuns
- Goiânia – Santa Genoveva Airport
- Ilhéus – Jorge Amado Airport
- Itabuna
- Jacobina
- Januária – Januária Airport
- Jequié
- Joaçaba – Santa Terezinha Airport
- João Pessoa – Pres. Castro Pinto International Airport
- Joinville – Lauro Carneiro de Loyola Airport
- Juazeiro do Norte (Cariri) – Juazeiro do Norte Airport
- Lages – Lages Airport
- Lagoa Vermelha
- Londrina – Gov. José Richa Airport
- Maceió – Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport
- Manaus
- Maringá – Sílvio Name Júnior Airport
- Montes Claros – Montes Claros Airport
- Nanuque
- Natal – Augusto Severo International Airport
- Navegantes – Ministro Victor Konder International Airport
- Pato Branco – Pato Branco Airport
- Penedo
- Petrolina – Petrolina Airport
- Poços de Caldas
- Porto Alegre – Salgado Filho International Airport
- Porto Seguro – Porto Seguro Airport
- Prado
- Quixadá
- Recife – Guararapes/Gilberto Freyre International Airport
- Ribeirão Preto – Dr. Leite Lopes Airport
- Rio de Janeiro
- Salinas
- Salvador – Dep. Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport
- São José do Rio Preto – Prof. Eribelto Manoel Reino Airport
- São Lourenço
- São Luís – Mal. Cunha Machado International Airport
- São Paulo
- Teresina – Teresina Airport
- Toledo – Toledo Airport
- Uberlândia – Ten. Cel. Av. César Bombonato Airport
- Umuarama – Orlando de Carvalho Airport
- Varginha – Varginha Airport
- Videira – Ângelo Ponzoni Airport
- Vitória – Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport
- Vitória da Conquista – Vitória da Conquista Airport
- Chile
References
- ↑ "Timetable Images of Transbrasil". Retrieved 31 October 2011.
- ↑ Davies, R. E. G. (1997). Transbrasil: An Airline and its Aircraft. McLean: Paladwr Press. pp. passim.
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