Thoughts on GoBondi from EZE-GRU????

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Jun 1, 2022 | 6:20 pm
  #1  
So my entire trip is booked (for October) and I just have ONE LEG to complete. I need a one way flight from EZE-GRU and at this point it looks like Go Bondi is the best choice. I'm not expecting anything lavish, but all I need is a flight to get me from EZE-GRU. Any thoughts on Go Bondi? Are they reliable? on time? Honestly any thoughts about the airline or service is welcome but mostly interested in the two aspects that I posted but, again, will appreciate ANY feedback. Thanks everyone and safe and healthy travels.
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Jun 1, 2022 | 6:53 pm
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Quote: So my entire trip is booked (for October) and I just have ONE LEG to complete. I need a one way flight from EZE-GRU and at this point it looks like Go Bondi is the best choice. I'm not expecting anything lavish, but all I need is a flight to get me from EZE-GRU. Any thoughts on Go Bondi? Are they reliable? on time? Honestly any thoughts about the airline or service is welcome but mostly interested in the two aspects that I posted but, again, will appreciate ANY feedback. Thanks everyone and safe and healthy travels.
I dont have any experience with that airline. How much is the one-way fare?

Air Canada and Latam have flights that are about $300 one-way from EZE in October

oh I see now its FlyBondi One-way fares are about 20,000 ARS thats pretty good at the blue. I still have no experience with them
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Jun 2, 2022 | 9:52 am
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My only experiences of flying EZE - GRU route has been with LATAM who always proved reliable. Never used FlyBondi so can't give any opinion.For peace of mind I would pay the extra to fly with the major airlines. I suspect they'll have better contingency plans should one of their aircraft break down.
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Jun 2, 2022 | 10:24 am
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Quote: My only experiences of flying EZE - GRU route has been with LATAM who always proved reliable. Never used FlyBondi so can't give any opinion.For peace of mind I would pay the extra to fly with the major airlines. I suspect they'll have better contingency plans should one of their aircraft break down.
FlyBondi seem to be more reliable now than prepandemic

But having said that , and as HIDDY says if they have a tech problem , they have no replacement planes.
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Jun 2, 2022 | 10:32 am
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Quote: FlyBondi seem to be more reliable now than prepandemic

But having said that , and as HIDDY says if they have a tech problem , they have no replacement planes.
It really all depends on how long the OP is planning on staying in Sao Paulo. If it's for days then it's not a problem flying FlyBondi.
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Jun 8, 2022 | 12:38 pm
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My instinct would be to try to fly GOL if the schedule is convenient. They seem decent, although I have no experience on this route.
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Jun 8, 2022 | 3:47 pm
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Gol is a well-managed airline.

Thye have just restarted flying on this route
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Jun 8, 2022 | 4:04 pm
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One or two flights per day to Aeroparque
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Jun 9, 2022 | 5:00 pm
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I flew FlyBondi on a domestic Argentine route and gave a mini comparison on a different thread what I thought of FlyBondi, JetSmart and Aerolineas Argentinas (all domestic routes). If you do a search you should be able to find my post.

All three airlines were on time for me, although I have a slight preference for AR going forward, personally. AR has a better set up and they do not nickel and dime you the way FlyBondi and JetSmart do.

If I were you I would look up the flight you are eyeing on flightaware.com and see the past flight history of the specific flight yourself.
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