Air route São Paulo to Paris

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São PauloParis.
Europe's cultural capital, 11 hours from São Paulo.

GRUCDG11h non-stop3 airlines

São Paulo to Paris is one of South America's most competitive long-haul routes. Air France runs a non-stop 11-hour service from GRU to CDG; LATAM and TAP Portugal round out the options. Fares swing from around US$ 0,800 in a genuine sale to over US$ 0,900 at peak. Timing your purchase correctly is what separates a deal from an expensive mistake.

The market is competitive enough that a sale exists in almost every month of the year. Travelers who stay flexible within ±3 days and book 60 or more days out consistently find fares 25–40% below the median. This guide covers the full price calendar, each carrier's strengths, and the booking strategies that cut up to 60% off full fare.

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When to fly.

We blend historical average price, climate, crowding and seasonal events. Green = good, gold = great, red = avoid.

Jan

US$ 1,870

Peak season — fares spike

Feb

US$ 970

Supply opens up, still off-peak

Mar

US$ 780

Mild weather and low fares

Apr

US$ 780

Ideal balance of supply and demand

May

US$ 970

Good fares, decent weather

Jun

US$ 1,200

Average supply, variable weather

Jul

US$ 1,870

Summer holidays push fares 2–3x higher

Aug

US$ 1,870

Book 6 months out or skip the month

Sep

US$ 970

Good fares, decent weather

Oct

US$ 780

Fares at their historical floor

Nov

US$ 780

Mild weather and low fares

Dec

US$ 1,870

Book 6 months out or skip the month

Voyspark AI suggests: Best months for this route are março, abril, outubro, novembro. Buy 60–90 days in advance, prefer Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and enable price alerts.

Airlines flying this route.

Honest analysis — no advertising, no courtesy. What works, what doesn’t.

01

Air France

11h non-stop · US$ 700–US$ 1,560

Strong in-flight product

Flying Blue with solid redemption options

CDG well connected to European network

Frequent strikes — check before booking

Fares tend to be higher

Tight economy cabin

02

LATAM

11h non-stop · US$ 700–US$ 1,560

Modern aircraft on long-haul routes

Solid LATAM Pass program

High frequency

Basic fares exclude checked bags

Weak economy meal service

Refunds are slow

03

TAP Portugal

15h via Lisbon · US$ 700–US$ 1,560

Miles&Go earns across Star Alliance

Free Lisbon stopover up to 5 days

Strong onward European network from LIS

Chronic delays at GRU

Extra bag fees are steep

Customer service is hard to reach

How much.

Real ranges based on 24 months of history. No lies, no optimistic promise.

Genuine sale

US$ 660–US$ 810

90+ days out, off-peak months, flexible dates on Tuesday or Wednesday.

Fair price

US$ 850–US$ 1,130

Standard 30–60 day booking window, low or shoulder season.

High

US$ 1,170–US$ 1,520

Last-minute purchase or start of peak season.

Absolute peak

US$ 1,560–US$ 2,180

School holidays, festive season, calendar peaks. Book 6 months out or reschedule.

Money-saving hacks.

Real strategies used by nomads, frequent flyers and travel hackers. No magic — just careful reading of rules.

01

Redeem Brazilian miles with transfer bonuses

During transfer bonus promotions from Itaú, Livelo, C6 Bank or Bradesco, 70–100k points plus taxes cover a round trip to Europe — equivalent to 55–65% off the cash fare. September and February have historically been the best months for these deals.

02

Use the free TAP Lisbon stopover

TAP offers a stopover in Lisbon for up to 5 days at no extra fare cost. If your destination is Paris, Rome, Berlin or Madrid on TAP, you get five days in Lisbon built in. Select it at booking — adding it later costs more.

03

Hidden city via Madrid or Lisbon

Brazil-to-final-destination fares routed through Madrid or Lisbon are sometimes cheaper than flying direct to that city. You deplane at the connection and skip the final leg. Carry-on only — checked bags travel to the ticketed destination. Never use this on the return flight.

04

Add a cheap intra-European leg

Landed in Lisbon, Madrid or Paris? Ryanair, easyJet and Vueling connect to virtually anywhere in Europe for €25–60. The total cost of a routed trip with a low-cost onward leg can undercut a direct Brazil-to-destination ticket.

Complete route guide.

The São Paulo–Paris route links GRU (São Paulo/Guarulhos) to CDG (Paris Charles de Gaulle) and represents one of the most consistently booked corridors in South Atlantic aviation. Non-stop service runs at roughly 11 hours. The three main carriers are Air France, LATAM and TAP Portugal.

On timing: the best months to fly this route are March, April, October and November — fares are below average, weather in Paris is reasonable and capacity competes well. The worst are July, August, December and January, when holidays and school breaks push fares up to 2.5x the floor price. Travelers who shift dates by ±3 days save 25–35% on average.

On booking lead time: the sweet spot is 60–90 days ahead for low and shoulder seasons, 120–180 days for peak. Last-minute purchases under 14 days rarely pay off — the exception is an error fare, which surfaces on blogs like The Flight Deal or Secret Flying. Set alerts on Google Flights, Skyscanner and Hopper.

On carrier choice: each airline has a distinct price profile, loyalty program and product quality. Air France leads on frequency. LATAM competes via codeshare or connecting options. TAP enters the conversation at specific price windows. Always compare all three — the spread for the same date can reach 40%.

On miles: 11 hours in the air generates meaningful points in any frequent flyer program. The most relevant programs for this route are Smiles, LATAM Pass, TudoAzul, Miles&Go and Flying Blue. Award redemptions typically price out at 30–70% of the cash fare — a worthwhile long game for anyone using a credit card with periodic transfer bonuses.

On the flight itself: 11 hours in a tube requires preparation. Hydrate before boarding, bring noise-canceling headphones and try to upgrade your seat (emergency exit row, bulkhead or premium economy). On overnight departures, a late takeoff time usually means an early morning arrival — maximizing your first day on the ground.

Voyspark curation · data updated monthly by the Wing team.

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