
The second largest city in Brazil, Rio de Janeiro is a vibrant city famous for its striking landscape, annual Carnival celebrations, hotel-lined tourist beaches, samba music and dance and Maracanã, one of the world's largest soccer stadiums. Each year as many people visit Rio as live there – to ride cable cars up to Sugar Loaf mountain (the only site where you can view the whole of Copacabana beach), to take the train to see world-famous 'Christ the Redeemer,' and to explore Tijuca, the world's largest urban forest, which is home to hundreds of species of plants and wildlife, many threatened by extinction.
Experience 'The Marvelous City, full of a thousand charms' with our daily service to Rio de Janeiro from our Charlotte hub.
A Visa is required for most travelers including U.S., Canadian and Mexican citizens.
To/from: Rio de Janeiro |
Roundtrip |
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| Boston | $653 | |
| Tampa | $724 | |
| Chicago | $808 | |
| Philadelphia | $854 | |
| Los Angeles | $901 | |
| San Francisco | $958 | |
| New York (LGA) | $965 | |
| Charlotte | $1,004 | |
| Detroit | $1,023 | |
| Orlando | $1,084 |
Part or all of the service may be provided by US Airways Express (operated by Air Wisconsin, Chautauqua, Colgan, Mesa, Piedmont, PSA, Republic and Trans States) or United®.
*Taxes/fees: Fares do not include a federal excise tax of $3.70 per segment (a segment is defined as a takeoff and a landing), the September 11th Security Fee of $2.50 per flight segment, and Passenger Facility Charges of up to $18 per roundtrip itinerary. Checked bag fees may apply. Tickets purchased through Reservations incur a fee of $25 for domestic travel or $35 for international travel. Tickets purchased at US Airways ticket offices incur fees of $35 for domestic travel or $45 for international travel. Fares purchased through travel agents may incur additional fees. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights. Fares are subject to availability and may change at any time.