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Miami: GOL, airport’s fourth airline serving Brazil

The carrier to begin daily Brasilia and Fortaleza flights in November

Brazilian low-cost carrier GOL has announced that it will return to Miami International Airport on November 4 with daily flights to Brasilia and Fortaleza. It will serve the two routes with 186-seat B-737-MAX8 aircraft.Founded in 2001, the airline operates approximately 700 flights per day with a fleet of 119 aircraft. GOL first launched service at MIA in 2012 with daily flights from Sao Paulo, but...

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