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CHEAP FLIGHTS TO BRASILIA
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London Airports Brasilia 16 Jun 2026 08 Jul 2026 £1055
London Airports Brasilia 16 Jun 2026 08 Jul 2026 £1066
London Airports Brasilia 16 Jun 2026 08 Jul 2026 £1135
London Airports Brasilia 16 Jun 2026 08 Jul 2026 £1191
London Airports Brasilia 16 Jun 2026 08 Jul 2026 £1205
London Airports Brasilia 16 Jun 2026 08 Jul 2026 £1322
London Airports Brasilia 16 Jun 2026 08 Jul 2026 £1362
London Heathrow Brasilia 18 Dec 2026 16 Jan 2027 £1531
London Heathrow Brasilia 18 Dec 2026 16 Jan 2027 £1641
London Airports Brasilia 16 Jun 2026 08 Jul 2026 £1672
London Heathrow Brasilia 18 Dec 2026 16 Jan 2027 £1911
London Heathrow Brasilia 18 Dec 2026 16 Jan 2027 £2088
London Heathrow Brasilia 18 Dec 2026 16 Jan 2027 £2216
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Flights to Brasilia, Brazil
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Brasilia Introduction
Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, is a planned city. Brasilia is a masterpiece of modernist architecture listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and attracts architecture aficionados worldwide. Brasilia is also an important transportation hub for travel within Brazil.
Brasilia is the result of a modern urban project designed by Lucio Costa. If seen from above, the city's pilot plan resembles the shape of an airplane; some people consider that it looks like a bird with open wings. The architect, Lucio Costa's original urban concept arranged the city in the shape of a cross, to symbolize possession. He planned the city around large avenues which divided it into sectors.

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