![]() ![]() On Argentina's Patagonian coast, there can also be high winds, especially in the southern summer months (Nov-Apr).Ġ5 Exotic stopovers. The Beagle Channel and Magellan Strait are like natural wind tunnels and the cold katabatic and ocean-borne winds often gust unpredictably. Don't panic: significant turbulence is absolutely normal.Ġ4 If flying down to Patagonia, expect strong side-winds when landing, especially at Ushuaia and Punta Arenas airports. TAP Portugal, meanwhile, flies to many Brazilian destinations from its hub in Lisbon.Ġ2 Check out multi-stop passes such as the TAM Airpass ($532/£337 for four flights), Aerolíneas Argentinas' Visit Argentina pass (minimum three flights, from $150/£95) and One World's Visit South America pass (minimum three flights, price varies depending on outward flight).Ġ3 Off Brazil's northern coast, over the Amazon, and across the pampas, there are regular convection storms, caused by a collision of cool and hot, damp air systems. Elsewhere, Madrid's Barajas Airport is to modern conquistadors what Seville was to the original explorers - Iberia and LAN fly across the continent from the Spanish capital. If you don't live in London, always look closely at services that route via Paris, Frankfurt and Amsterdam they are often far cheaper than ex-London services. ![]() 01 Avianca, British Airways and TAM fly direct from Heathrow to South America. ![]()
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