Cheap Brazil Flights: Lisbon, Portugal to Recife for Only 55 Euro One-Way!

TAP Air Portugal has a great Brazil sale with flights from Lisbon to Recife and Salvador bookable for a dirt cheap 55 euro one-way!

Brazil

The cheap flights can be booked from the Portuguese capital of Lisbon. Sunny Recife is currently cheapest, with direct one-way flights starting at just 55 euro.

Flights from Lisbon to Salvador, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed capital of the Brazilian state of Bahia, can be booked starting at 75 euro one-way.

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Flights from Lisbon to Recife, Brazil, can be booked for as little as 55 euro. ©Paliparan
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Flights to Salvador de Bahia are a wee bit more expensive – but at 75 euro still highly affordable. ©Paliparan

Availability and options

There is widespread availability of these cheap tickets all the way until October 2021.

Unfortunately, the cheap flight deal is valid for one-way flights only as TAP Air Portugal return tickets will set you back around 500 to 600 euro.

In case you need a return flight, you are better off booking a separate one-way ticket back to Europe, which will probably set you back another 200 euro depending on the airport of departure in Brazil and your destination in Europe.

TAP Air Portugal

The flights – all direct – are operated by TAP Air Portugal. Tickets book in the cheapest booking class, which means that only hand luggage is included in the fare.

Tickets can be booked directly at TAP Air Portugal or through third-party websites such as Kayak.

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A TAP Air Portugal Airbus A330neo. ©Screenshot

COVID-19

Brazil is currently one of the few countries across the world which is fully open for tourism. Most European nationals can visit the country without needing a negative PCR test and there is currently no requirement to go in self-isolation on arrival.

As always, check travel advice and restrictions carefully before booking a ticket as corona restrictions are highly dependent on your nationality/country of residence and can be subject to change.

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Recife is a popular beach destination among European tourists. ©Screenshot

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Koen works as a freelance journalist covering south-eastern Europe and is the founding father and editor-in-chief of Paliparan. As a contributor to some major Fleet Street newspapers and some lesser known publications in the Balkans, he travels thousands of miles each year for work as well as on his personal holidays. Whether it is horse riding in Kyrgyzstan’s Tian Shan mountains, exploring the backstreets of Bogotá, or sipping a glass of moschofilero in a Greek beachside taverna, Koen loves to immerse himself into the local culture, explore new places and eat and drink himself around the world. You can follow Koen on his travels on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.

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2 thoughts on “Cheap Brazil Flights: Lisbon, Portugal to Recife for Only 55 Euro One-Way!

  • December 10, 2020 at 7:21 am
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    Wow sounds great but booking direct with TAP is around 80 euros – it’s hard to trust third party booking sties at the best of times, let alone during a pandemic!

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      December 10, 2020 at 12:04 pm
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      I fully agree. If it’s just some 10-30 euro more I personally wouldn’t bother going through third party booking websites and rather book with the airline directly. And 80 euro is still a great fare! That said, if you are quite sure of your flight date, your flight departs in 1-2 weeks from the date of booking and you don’t require add-ons, the risks involved become much smaller.

      One big word of caution: TAP is literally awful when it comes to refunds. Had a similar deal like this booked (Dublin-Toronto) which the airline flat out refused to refund despite them cancelling the flight, only offering a voucher. In the end it required a chargeback through my credit card to get the ticket price refunded.

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