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    Just to check, do you not have any kind of agreements with any other airlines? Most airlines have *something* with others, it seems. GRU does mean that airport, yes. If you go to Madrid or Barcelona, you can go from Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, or Brasilia to Atlanta (if it is not too full, winter could be bad) and then to Madrid or Barcelona from there. If you fly from Sao Paulo, you could go to New York instead of Atlanta.

    In other words, if you can only fly Delta, your options are these:
    BSB-ATL-BCN
    BSB-ATL-MAD
    GIG-ATL-BCN
    GIG-ATL-MAD
    GRU-ATL-BCN
    GRU-ATL-MAD
    GRU-JFK-BCN
    GRU-JFK-MAD

    (BSB = Brasilia, GIG = Rio de Janeiro, GRU = Sao Paulo, ATL = Atlanta, JFK = New York, MAD = Madrid, BCN = Barcelona)
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    Brian, thank you for your patience. Although I've flew in stand-by through Brazil and South America, this is my first non-rev international trip and, as you can see, I don't know nothing about airlines like Delta.

    Answering your question: Yes. Until now, the only agreement is with Delta.

    I hope I'm not being insistent, but would you risk a guess if my chances are higher at ATL or JFK? I'm thinking to travel around January 9th or 10th.

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