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August 24, 2025
Brazil is experiencing major travel disruptions due to bad weather, with more than 30 cancelled flights across the country. The severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall and strong winds, have caused widespread delays and cancellations, severely affecting both domestic and international flights. São Paulo–Guarulhos, Brazil’s busiest airport, has seen the worst of the chaos, with numerous travelers stuck and uncertain about their next steps. Eduardo Gomes International, located in the Amazon region, and Ministro Victor Konder International, serving the southern coast, are also facing disruptions. These weather-related issues have left thousands of passengers stuck and scrambling for alternatives. The situation is likely to continue as the storm systems persist, making it crucial for travelers to stay informed and plan accordingly.
The Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia (INMET) has issued a Yellow Alert for a significant temperature decline affecting several Brazilian states. From Sunday, August 24 to Monday, August 25, a cold front is expected to bring a temperature drop of 3°C to 5°C in Paraná, Mato Grosso, São Paulo, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rondônia, Rio de Janeiro, Goiás, and Santa Catarina. This sudden change in weather conditions may pose health risks, especially for vulnerable populations. Residents and travelers in these regions are advised to take precautions against the cold and stay informed through official channels.
Due to these unforseen weather situations, Brazil is facing severe travel disruption across Paraná, Mato Grosso, São Paulo, Mato Grosso do Sul, Rondônia, Rio de Janeiro, Goiás, and Santa Catarina. A total of 33 cancellations and 357 delays have been recorded, with travelers experiencing inconvenience and uncertainty at multiple airports. Naturally, significant disruptions have been reported at multiple airports across Brazil and the US, affecting travelers on several key routes.
Regions Affected by the delays and cancellations
The affected airports in Brazil include major hubs such as Eduardo Gomes International Airport in Manaus (MAO), São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) and São Paulo-Congonhas Airport (CGH) in São Paulo, and Ministro Victor Konder International Airport (NVT) in Navegantes, alongside Hercílio Luz International Airport (FLN) in Florianópolis, Presidente Castro Pinto International Airport (JPA) in João Pessoa, and Pinto Martins International Airport (FOR) in Fortaleza.
Other key airports impacted are Salgado Filho International Airport (POA) in Porto Alegre, Goiabeiras Airport (VIX) in Vitória, and Campo dos Bugres Airport (CXJ) in Caxias do Sul. The Santos Dumont Regional Airport (SDU) in Rio de Janeiro is also affected, as these major airports serve crucial domestic and international routes.
In the US, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (KFLL) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida has been impacted, especially for flights heading to Latin America. These airports are vital for both domestic and international travelers, with connections to many cities and business hubs across Brazil and the US. The disruptions have affected the flow of air traffic between these countries, resulting in numerous cancellations and delays. Passengers are urged to check for updates and make alternative arrangements where necessary.
Detailed Analysis of Delays and Cancellations by Airline
LATAM Brasil (TAM)
LATAM Brasil faced significant disruptions, with 19 cancellations and 193 delays across several key Brazilian airports. The most affected airports include São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), São Paulo-Congonhas Airport (CGH), and Ministro Victor Konder International Airport (NVT). These airports serve as major hubs for LATAM’s domestic and international flights, leading to widespread impact on travelers across Brazil. The high number of delays suggests ongoing operational challenges, potentially leading to longer waiting times for passengers.OriginDestinationScheduled Departure TimeEduardo Gomes Int’l (MAO / SBEG)São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Sat 01:25 -04Eduardo Gomes Int’l (MAO / SBEG)Pinto Martins Int’l (FOR / SBFZ)Sat 01:40 -04Presidente Castro Pinto Int’l (JPA / SBJP)Rio de Janeiro/Galeao Intl (GIG / SBGL)Sat 03:15 -03Hercilio Luz Int’l (FLN / SBFL)São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Sat 06:35 -03São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Goiabeiras (VIX / SBVT)Sat 06:40 -03Pinto Martins Int’l (FOR / SBFZ)São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Sat 06:55 -03São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Hercilio Luz Int’l (FLN / SBFL)Sat 08:00 -03Ministro Victor Konder Int’l (NVT / SBNF)São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Sat 08:15 -03São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Salgado Filho Int’l (POA / SBPA)Sat 08:20 -03São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Ministro Victor Konder Int’l (NVT / SBNF)Sat 08:30 -03Goiabeiras (VIX / SBVT)São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Sat 08:55 -03Salgado Filho Int’l (POA / SBPA)São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Sat 08:55 -03São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Hercilio Luz Int’l (FLN / SBFL)Sat 09:30 -03Ministro Victor Konder Int’l (NVT / SBNF)São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Sat 09:50 -03Hercilio Luz Int’l (FLN / SBFL)São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Sat 10:05 -03Ministro Victor Konder Int’l (NVT / SBNF)São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Sat 10:20 -03Rio de Janeiro/Galeao Intl (GIG / SBGL)São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Sat 10:30 -03Hercilio Luz Int’l (FLN / SBFL)São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Sat 11:25 -03São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Salgado Filho Int’l (POA / SBPA)Sat 12:15 -03Campo dos Bugres (CXJ / SBCX)São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Sat 12:25 -03
GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (GLO)
GOL experienced 7 cancellations and 79 delays. The disruptions primarily impacted São Paulo-Congonhas Airport (CGH), Santos Dumont Regional Airport (SDU) in Rio de Janeiro, and Ministro Victor Konder International Airport (NVT). As GOL is a major low-cost carrier, these delays likely disrupted both business and leisure travel, particularly affecting short-haul domestic routes. The cancellations and delays at these airports have created a ripple effect for passengers with connecting flights or tight schedules.
Here is the table for the cancelled GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (GLO) flights:OriginDestinationScheduled Departure TimeMinistro Victor Konder Int’l (NVT / SBNF)Rio de Janeiro/Galeao Intl (GIG / SBGL)Sat 05:40 -03Ministro Victor Konder Int’l (NVT / SBNF)São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Sat 06:40 -03Rio de Janeiro/Galeao Intl (GIG / SBGL)Hercilio Luz Int’l (FLN / SBFL)Sat 07:50 -03Hercilio Luz Int’l (FLN / SBFL)São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Sat 08:10 -03São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR)Salgado Filho Int’l (POA / SBPA)Sat 08:50 -03São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Santos Dumont Regional (SDU / SBRJ)Sat 10:20 -03Santos Dumont Regional (SDU / SBRJ)São Paulo-Congonhas (CGH / SBSP)Sat 12:10 -03
Azul Conecta
Azul Conecta, a regional airline, reported 6 cancellations and 10 delays. Given that Azul Conecta serves smaller regional routes, these disruptions likely affected passengers traveling between smaller cities and larger hubs, adding complexity to their travel plans.
Avianca (AVA)
Avianca faced 1 cancellation and 75 delays, impacting major airports like Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (KFLL) and São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (GRU). With a smaller number of cancellations compared to other airlines, the delays still caused significant inconvenience, especially for passengers on international routes between the US and South America.OriginDestinationScheduled Departure TimeFort Lauderdale Intl (KFLL)Jose Maria Cordova Int’l (MDE / SKRG)Sat 16:40 EDT
Tips for Affected Passengers
Here are some travel tips for passengers affected by the current weather disruptions:
Check Flight Status: Regularly monitor your flight status through your airline’s app or FlightAware for updates on cancellations or delays.Stay Informed: Keep an eye on weather forecasts from official sources like INMET to stay updated on any further weather alerts or disruptions.Pack Warm Clothing: With the expected temperature decline, pack extra layers to stay warm, especially if you’re traveling to regions under the cold front.Prepare for Delays: Bring snacks, water, and entertainment in case of extended wait times at the airport.Know Your Rights: If your flight is canceled or delayed, check your airline’s policy for compensation, rebooking, or refunds.Stay Flexible: Be open to alternative routes or flights as rebooking options may be limited during this high-traffic period.
Stay calm, be proactive, and plan ahead to minimize the impact of disruptions on your journey.
To Sum up
In conclusion, the severe weather conditions currently affecting Brazil are causing widespread disruptions across key airports, with 33 cancellations and 357 delays recorded. Travelers in São Paulo–Guarulhos, Eduardo Gomes International, and Ministro Victor Konder International are facing significant inconvenience as the storms persist. The Yellow Alert for a temperature decline adds to the challenges, particularly in the southern and central regions of Brazil, where cold fronts are expected to impact the weather further.
As the situation develops, it’s essential for passengers to stay informed, keep in touch with their airlines, and prepare for ongoing travel disruptions. With more cold weather and storm systems anticipated, travelers should be proactive in checking flight statuses and exploring alternative routes to avoid further delays. Stay safe and plan accordingly as the weather-related challenges continue to unfold across Brazil and beyond.
Source: INMET, FlightAware