Published on December 8, 2025

A significant disruption starting on 7th and continuing on 9th December, 2025, struck air travel across Brazil, as Azul Brazilian Airlines grappled with a wave of flight cancellations and severe delays. This operational challenge impacted numerous major air corridors simultaneously. For example, the crucial hubs of Campinas and Confins experienced noticeable strain. Consequently, key routes connecting vital cities like Brasília, Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba faced substantial interruptions. Furthermore, the operational issues extended to regional centers, affecting travel into and out of Vitória, Belém, Marabá and the major urban centers of Guarulhos, Marília, São José do Rio Preto and Ribeirão Preto. This incident reveals critical vulnerabilities within the national air network. The 135 delays and 20 cancellations directly impacted passengers, requiring immediate action from the carrier and prompting a closer look at air travel reliability across Brazil.
| Flight | Aircraft | Origin (IATA/ICAO) | Destination (IATA/ICAO) | Scheduled Time |
| AZU4208 | E295 | Rio de Janeiro/Galeao Intl (GIG / SBGL) | Afonso Pena Int’l (CWB / SBCT) | Sun 05:15AM -03 |
| AZU4921 | A320 | Goiabeiras (VIX / SBVT) | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Sun 06:05AM -03 |
| AZU2780 | E190 | Tancredo Neves Int’l (CNF / SBCF) | Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek Int’l (BSB / SBBR) | Sun 12:40PM -03 |
| AZU4460 | A20N | Val de Caes Int’l (BEL / SBBE) | Maraba (MAB / SBMA) | Sun 01:20PM -03 |
| AZU4721 | E190 | Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek Int’l (BSB / SBBR) | Tancredo Neves Int’l (CNF / SBCF) | Sun 03:00PM -03 |
| AZU4210 | A20N | Maraba (MAB / SBMA) | Val de Caes Int’l (BEL / SBBE) | Sun 03:05PM -03 |
| AZU2918 | AT72 | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Marilia (MII / SBML) | Sun 05:10PM -03 |
| AZU4652 | AT72 | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Sao Jose do Rio Preto (SJP / SBSR) | Sun 05:30PM -03 |
| AZU2724 | E190 | Tancredo Neves Int’l (CNF / SBCF) | São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR) | Sun 05:30PM -03 |
| AZU4222 | AT72 | Marilia (MII / SBML) | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Sun 06:45PM -03 |
| AZU4794 | AT72 | Sao Jose do Rio Preto (SJP / SBSR) | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Sun 07:15PM -03 |
| AZU4547 | E190 | São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU / SBGR) | Tancredo Neves Int’l (CNF / SBCF) | Sun 07:30PM -03 |
| AZU2918 | AT72 | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Marilia (MII / SBML) | Mon 05:10PM -03 |
| AZU4652 | AT72 | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Sao Jose do Rio Preto (SJP / SBSR) | Mon 05:30PM -03 |
| AZU4825 | AT72 | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Leite Lopes (RAO / SBRP) | Mon 06:34PM -03 |
| AZU4222 | AT72 | Marilia (MII / SBML) | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Mon 06:45PM -03 |
| AZU4794 | AT72 | Sao Jose do Rio Preto (SJP / SBSR) | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Mon 07:15PM -03 |
| AZU4119 | AT72 | Leite Lopes (RAO / SBRP) | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Mon 08:04PM -03 |
| AZU2918 | AT72 | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Marilia (MII / SBML) | Tue 05:10PM -03 |
| AZU4652 | AT72 | Viracopos Int’l (VCP / SBKP) | Sao Jose do Rio Preto (SJP / SBSR) | Tue 05:30PM -03 |
The operational disruptions by Azul Brazilian Airlines were observed across multiple days, specifically targeting both early morning and evening departure windows, which are often utilized by business and connecting travelers. The affected schedule shows a concentration of service on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Notably, specific flight numbers are repeatedly listed across different days, suggesting a systemic operational challenge rather than isolated incidents.
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The reported disruptions span critical domestic air corridors in Brazil, connecting major economic and political capitals. The affected routes primarily radiate outwards from the two major hubs of Viracopos International (VCP) in Campinas and Tancredo Neves International (CNF) near Belo Horizonte.
This widespread route disruption highlights the interdependency of the national air transport system in Brazil.
In addition to the twenty outright cancellations, a significant portion of the flights experienced delays, totaling 135 delays and constituting a 17% delay percentage across the observed schedule. These delays introduce significant friction into the passenger experience, creating missed connections and extended waiting times.
Operational challenges were recorded at a number of pivotal airports across Brazil. The airports affected represent a cross-section of major metropolitan and key regional centers:
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| IATA Code | Full Airport Name | City | Country |
| GIG | Rio de Janeiro/Galeão–Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil |
| CWB | Afonso Pena International Airport | Curitiba (São José dos Pinhais) | Brazil |
| VIX | Goiabeiras Airport (Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport) | Vitória | Brazil |
| VCP | Viracopos-Campinas International Airport | Campinas | Brazil |
| CNF | Tancredo Neves International Airport (Belo Horizonte/Confins) | Confins (serving Belo Horizonte) | Brazil |
| BSB | Brasília–Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport | Brasília | Brazil |
| BEL | Val de Cans International Airport (Júlio Cezar Ribeiro) | Belém | Brazil |
| MAB | Marabá Airport | Marabá | Brazil |
| GRU | São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport | Guarulhos (serving São Paulo) | Brazil |
| MII | Marília Airport | Marília | Brazil |
| SJP | São José do Rio Preto–Prof. Eribelto Manoel Reino State Airport | São José do Rio Preto | Brazil |
| RAO | Leite Lopes Airport | Ribeirão Preto | Brazil |
The concentration of disruption at the hubs of Campinas (VCP), Brasília (BSB) and the services touching Rio de Janeiro (GIG) and Curitiba (CWB) confirms the broad geographical scope of the issue within Brazil.
The disruption of this scale during a peak travel period is likely to have a pronounced impact on local tourism and business activities. Cities such as Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba, which rely heavily on air connectivity for tourist inflow, could see a decline in traveler confidence. Delayed and canceled flights lead directly to missed hotel reservations, forfeited tours and reduced spending in local economies. For Brasília, the primary impact is often felt in the governmental and corporate sectors, where time-sensitive travel is crucial. The operational instability creates an adverse perception of air travel reliability in Brazil, an impression that can take significant time and effort to overcome.
Passengers whose flights have been cancelled or substantially delayed are entitled to specific rights under Brazilian aviation regulations. It is strongly advised that passengers immediately contact Azul Brazilian Airlines to secure re-accommodation options. These options generally include: rebooking on the next available flight, either with Azul or a partner carrier; receiving a full refund for the unused portion of the itinerary; or, in cases of long delays, securing necessary support such as meals and overnight accommodation. Documentation of the disruption, including the specific flight number and cancellation notice, should be meticulously kept as it may be required for any future compensation claims.
-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.
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