A study by the Ministry of Ports and Airports (MPor), prepared based on information from the National Civil Aviation Agency (Anac), indicates that the average price of air tickets in Brazil fell by 20% in November. In the same period of 2024, the domestic ticket cost, on average, R$758.87. In 2025, the average price fell to R$607.85.
According to the Minister of Ports and Airports, Silvio Costa Filho, the reduction is mainly related to the reduction in the cost of fuel used by aircraft. “This consistent downward trend in recent years is the result of the Ministry’s intense action on strategic issues for the sector, in conjunction with Petrobras, aiming to reduce the price of aviation kerosene (QAV), which accounts for approximately 35% of airline expenses”, he stated.
The survey also shows that, in 2025, tickets sold for less than R$300 represented 28.2% of the total sold. On the other hand, only 6% of tickets were sold for prices above R$1,500. In the previous year, this percentage was higher: 10% of tickets cost more than R$1,500, while 17% were sold for up to R$300.
