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October 7, 2025
Travel Hiccups in Brazil have affected several major airports today as LATAM Brasil and other airlines face 8 cancelled flights across routes between São Paulo, Viracopos, Santos Dumont, Afonso Pena, and Telêmaco Borba. Passengers traveling through these key Brazilian airports have been left stranded or faced significant delays. The disruption has mainly impacted domestic flights, although some international services have been affected as well. LATAM Brasil is one of the hardest-hit carriers, contributing to the total of 8 flight cancellations. Other airlines, such as Azul Brazilian Airlines and GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, are also grappling with delays.
As Brazil continues to face these travel hiccups, passengers are advised to stay informed about flight statuses and reach out to their airlines for rebooking options. Airport staff are available to assist, but passengers should expect delays as airlines work to resolve the ongoing disruptions.
Travel Disruption Hits Brazil’s Airports: Delays and Cancellations Impact Passengers Nationwide
Passengers flying in and out of several major airports in Brazil, including São Paulo-Guarulhos, Viracopos, Santos Dumont, and others, are facing significant disruptions today, with numerous cancellations and delays affecting flights. The situation has left travelers stranded or facing lengthy waits, and many are struggling to make alternative travel arrangements.
Affected Airports and Cities
The following airports, cities, and countries have been affected by today’s disruptions:
São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), São Paulo, BrazilViracopos International Airport (VCP), Campinas, BrazilSantos Dumont Regional Airport (SDU), Rio de Janeiro, BrazilAfonso Pena International Airport (CWB), Curitiba, BrazilTelêmaco Borba Airport (TEC), Telêmaco Borba, Brazil
Total Cancellations and Delays
In total, 2 cancellations and 44 delays have been recorded today at São Paulo-Congonhas Airport (GRU). Viracopos International Airport (VCP) is facing 1 cancellation and 15 delays, while Santos Dumont Regional (SDU) has reported 2 cancellations and 11 delays. Afonso Pena International (CWB) recorded 2 cancellations and 14 delays, while Telêmaco Borba Airport (TEC) saw 1 cancellation to and 1 from the airport.
Airlines Impacted by Disruptions
A number of Brazilian and international airlines have experienced operational difficulties, including:
GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes: 2 cancellations and 25 delays at São Paulo-Congonhas (GRU)Azul Brazilian Airlines: 1 cancellation and 5 delays at Santos Dumont (SDU), 12 delays at Viracopos (VCP)LATAM Brasil: 1 cancellation and 38 delays at São Paulo-Congonhas (GRU)Azul Brazilian Airlines: 1 cancellation and 5 delays at Santos Dumont (SDU)Cargolux Airlines International: 1 delay at Viracopos (VCP)Euroatlantic Airways: 1 delay at Viracopos (VCP)
What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
If you’re a passenger affected by the delays and cancellations, here are some steps you can take:
Contact Airlines Immediately: Airlines like LATAM Brasil, Azul, GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, and international carriers such as Cargolux Airlines International should have customer service teams available at the airports or on their helplines to assist with rebooking, compensation, and additional information. Most airlines allow you to rebook flights online or through their mobile apps.Seek Assistance at the Airport: For passengers at São Paulo-Guarulhos, Viracopos, Santos Dumont, Afonso Pena, or Telêmaco Borba airports, airline counters and customer service desks are ready to assist with rebooking, meal vouchers, or accommodation in case of overnight delays.Stay Informed: Keep an eye on flight information displays at the airport and sign up for alerts through airline apps or websites to stay updated on any changes to your flight status.Know Your Rights: Under Brazilian aviation regulations, passengers are entitled to compensation and assistance in cases of long delays or cancellations. You may be entitled to food, accommodation, or a refund, depending on the length and cause of the disruption.
Conclusion
Today’s travel disruption is a reminder of the challenges that can arise in the aviation industry, especially during peak travel times. As Brazilian airports like São Paulo-Guarulhos, Viracopos, Santos Dumont, Afonso Pena, and Telêmaco Borba handle these delays and cancellations, affected passengers should act swiftly to make alternate travel arrangements. Staying informed and reaching out to the airlines can help ease some of the stress caused by the disruptions.
Source: FlightAware