Salvador Da Bahia

Discover Salvador de Bahia with Air France

Our new destination   Starting from October 28th, 2024, fly to Salvador de Bahia 3 times a week with our direct flights from Paris-Charles de Gaulle. The former capital of Brazil and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Salvador de Bahia will enchant you with its unique Afro-Brazilian culture.   The city's must-sees include:  

  • Pelourinho, a historic district with colorful alleyways;
  • Spectacular scenery and dream beaches, such as Praia do Porto da Barra;
  • Capoeira, with its many open-air demonstrations;
  • Bahian dishes with a strong African influence.

 

  • Salvador de Bahia will be served by 3 flights a week (on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays) from October 28, 2024;
  • Flights will be operated on Airbus A350-900s equipped with 324 seats (34 in Business, 24 in Premium Economy and 266 in Economy);
  • The former Brazilian capital, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, will be Air France's 5th destination in Brazil, after Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Fortaleza and Bélem (the latter from Cayenne, French Guiana);
  • By winter 2024, Air France will operate up to 30 flights a week to and from Brazil;
  • Thanks to a commercial partnership with Brazilian carrier GOL, Air France customers can easily connect to 40 domestic destinations in Brazil.
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The former capital   Salvador de Bahia is one of the oldest cities in the Americas. Founded in 1549, it was the country's first capital for over 2 centuries!

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A UNESCO treasure   Pelourinho is the city's historic center and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985! This neighborhood is known for its baroque architecture and colorful houses are a true journey into the past.

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A festival of a thousand colors   Salvador de Bahia is famous for its carnival, one of the biggest and liveliest in the world. Its colorful parades and engaging music attract millions of visitors every year.

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Bom apetite!   With its African, Portuguese, and local influences, Bahian cuisine can be savored through famous dishes like moqueca and acarajé.