How to find cheap flights from Dallas to Brazil
$523 is currently the cheapest price for a return flight from Dallas to Brazil.
You'll be traveling from Dallas into Manaus in Manaus with that fare.
For one-way travel, the lowest available price right now is $287.
Happy to let the deals decide your next stop? Enter 'Brazil' in the 'To' field to discover the lowest fares across different cities.
There's no shortage of ways to arrive in Brazil, with around 15 airports to choose from.
Expand your search by selecting 'Add nearby airports.' This will compare prices across the closest airports at both your departure and destination points, which could help you cut costs.
Book sooner, pay less. Fares are more likely to go up as your trip gets closer, not fall.
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Best time to fly from Dallas to Brazil
Catch a flight from Dallas to Brazil in September and you'll be traveling at one of the most affordable times of the year.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays are often the most affordable days to fly in general, with fares dipping during the quieter midweek period.
Peak travel season in Brazil runs through May, June and October. October is the busiest month and a perfect time to visit if you want a packed calendar of events.
January, February and March are quieter months. March sees the lowest overall travel demand and is a good option if you'd rather skip the crowds.
Flights from Dallas to Brazil: what to expect
You can expect to depart from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) when catching a flight out of Dallas.
From Dallas, you can fly nonstop to around two airports across Brazil.
Roughly eight direct flights link Dallas with destinations around Brazil each week.
American Airlines is the top airline operating on this route.
When it comes to the most popular routes from Dallas to Brazil, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are easy favorites.
Just want to get there before you start counting down the hours? Sao Paulo has the shortest flight time at around 10 hours 10 minutes. Rio de Janeiro has the longest at roughly 10 hours 10 minutes.
Across all routes, the average journey takes around 10 hours 10 minutes.
Popular places to visit in Brazil
Sao Paulo
Located in São Paulo, this city is a leading destination for Dallas to Brazil flights. Ibirapuera Park, Av. Paulista and Pinacoteca Do Estado De Sao Paulo are essential stops for first-time visitors.
You can travel to Sao Paulo through Sao Paulo Guarulhos Airport (GRU), Sao Paulo Congonhas Airport (CGH) or Sao Paulo Viracopos Airport (VCP).
Ready to lock in your perfect base? Explore the selection of hotels in Sao Paulo.
Rio de Janeiro
Get to know Rio de Janeiro's highlights including Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro Carnival and Ipanema Beach.
When choosing where to arrive, your main options are Rio de Janeiro Internacional Airport (GIG) and Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont Airport (SDU).
The same magic that drives our flight search can also help you find the best-value stays around. Use it to compare prices and availability across hotels in Rio de Janeiro.
Brasilia
Cathedral of Brasília, Itamaraty Palace and Museu Nacional are well-known attractions to cross off while you're in this corner of Federal District.
Brasilia Airport (BSB) is the city's main airport, with routes connecting it to popular destinations throughout the region and beyond.
Track down a deal on where you'll stay by browsing the list of hotels in Brasilia.
Visiting Brazil for the first time? Here's what you need to know
Entry rules can often change, so check whether you'll need a visa or any other type of documentation before you travel. Your airline, travel agent or the local consulate or embassy will have the most up-to-date information.
You'll be using the Brazilian real (BRL) for everyday purchases.
Brazil has a population of roughly 220 million. The capital city is Brasília.
There's more than one standard time zone in this destination, ranging from UTC-5 through to UTC-2.
For a warmer trip to Brazil, consider going in September.
Temperatures are often coolest around July.
January tends to be the wettest month, while July is the driest.
Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, the Parintins Folklore Festival and June Festival are some of the headline events here. Think about booking your Dallas to Brazil flight around moments like these for a different travel experience.
Complete your trip with hotels and a car rental
Locked in that cheap flight from Dallas to Brazil? Now decide where you'll stay and how you'll travel around. Check out the range of hotels in Brazil and filter your search by review score, star rating and more. You can also browse car rental options in Brazil and choose from pickup locations in cities or at airports.


