

Concessionary fare options are available in the passenger type drop-down menu. Student concessionary fares apply to domestic and some international routes in Economy, Premium Economy, and Business cabins. Senior Citizens and Armed Forces concessions apply to domestic routes in Economy cabins.
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As a part of Air India’s exciting transformation journey, Vistara and Air India have merged to create a world-class airline with an Indian heart. To make every journey exceptional and every flight a testament to our quality, we are working relentlessly to ensure you get the best of both worlds.
Your Vistara flights stay the same and its inflight experience will remain unchanged. You can easily identify these flights by their new code AI 2XXX. For example, UK 955, operating from Delhi to Mumbai, will transition to AI 2955.
On ground and beyond, enjoy the unified Air India experience with the expertise of a dedicated team that opens limitless possibilities to expand your world.
The journey is just a beginning.
Broader network, enhanced benefits, and a world of endless possibilities.
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking.
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking.

Brazil receives travellers from Mumbai for professional visits, academic programmes, and long-distance international travel across South America. São Paulo serves as the country’s primary international gateway and handles a large share of overseas arrivals. Many passengers arriving here continue to other Brazilian cities depending on their travel plans. Through Mumbai to Brazil flights, we support travel between Mumbai (BOM) and major Brazilian destinations, helping passengers reach the region with organised international connectivity.
Our Mumbai to Brazil flight ticket fare may vary depending on travel dates, booking timing, and overall passenger demand. Long-haul international routes often see fare changes across different periods of the year. Planning ahead usually helps travellers find suitable departure schedules. Fare levels may also depend on baggage allowance and ticket flexibility. During booking, travellers can review fare details and available options clearly before confirming their reservation.
We offer a structured booking process that helps travellers arrange international journeys efficiently. Flights can be selected based on travel schedule, destination, and personal requirements.
To book your journey for Mumbai to Brazil flights:
Booking confirmation is shared through registered contact channels, allowing travellers to access ticket details easily when required.
Flights departing from Mumbai arrive at major Brazilian airports such as São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport, depending on routing. Our Mumbai to Brazil flight duration generally ranges between sixteen and twenty hours, depending on operational conditions and connections. This Mumbai to Brazil flight time allows travellers to relax, eat our complimentary food, read our in-flight magazine, or plan their trip ahead. Brazil operates across different time zones, so reviewing arrival timing in advance helps travellers organise their plans after landing.
We support international travel through organised services and consistent passenger support.
When you book our Mumbai to Brazil flights, you get great advantages like:
Brazil is one of the largest countries in South America and includes major cities, commercial centres, and coastal regions. São Paulo functions as the country’s main economic hub and receives many international visitors. Rio de Janeiro is known for its coastal districts and urban environment, while BrasÃlia serves as the administrative capital. Domestic flights and road networks allow travellers to move between regions. Daily life in Brazilian cities includes public markets, neighbourhood cafés, and active commercial areas.
São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport serves as Brazil’s primary international airport and handles a large share of overseas arrivals. Located outside São Paulo city centre, it provides access through taxis, airport transfers, and road networks. Other major airports, such as Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport, also support international travel and regional connectivity.
These destinations represent Brazil’s urban centres and regional travel environments.
Travel plans often depend on the destination within Brazil, but many visitors prefer May to October, when temperatures remain manageable in major cities. February also sees increased activity due to large public celebrations such as Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. Summer months bring higher local travel movement, while other periods remain suitable for city visits, depending on individual plans.
Brazil offers hotels, serviced apartments, and short-term stays across cities such as São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Many hotels are located near commercial districts and transport routes. Travellers staying longer often select serviced apartments, which offer more space and flexibility. Accommodation is available across different city areas depending on travel plans and duration.
Travellers should keep their passports, visas, and booking documents ready for inspection after arrival. Immigration officials may request travel or accommodation information. Brazil uses taxis and road transport widely for city travel. Weather conditions vary by region, so packing accordingly is useful. Important travel papers and medicines should be kept in cabin baggage.
Indian passport holders must obtain a valid visa approval before travelling to Brazil. Supporting documents should be carried during travel. Entry permission is granted by immigration authorities after arrival verification.
Air India connects Mumbai with major Brazilian destinations, allowing travellers to plan international journeys according to their schedule. Flight routing and schedule information remain visible during booking, helping passengers select suitable travel options.
Mumbai serves as India’s main aviation hub and supports frequent international travel across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Its airport infrastructure enables long-haul departures efficiently.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport manages international passenger traffic through organised terminals and digital systems. Road and metro connectivity allow travellers to reach the airport from different parts of the city.