Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 18 of 18

Thread: To the Amazon and Back


  1. #11
    Full Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2002
    Posts
    167
    okay folks--you heard it here first:
    I don't know everything about nonrevving. (shhhh--don't tell anyone, okay?)

    BUT--could use help, please!

    Bidding on auction for Ariau Towers Hotel,Manaus, Brasil.
    Delta can get me to Panama City and I can picup Copa(they just joined Skyteam) to get to MAO.
    Or I can get to MIA and try to ID on AA with every Brasilian and their uncles.
    Or I can go south to Rio or Sao Paulo or Buenos Aires and veer to Iguacu to show my husband the falls (it will be a bit chilly in March!!)then come all the way back north. Or I can try someway to go thru Recife--
    Does anyone with a brilliant travel mind see a good way to do this?
    The auction pkg is up on Tuesday the 16th, so get with and HELP me! PLEEEEEEZZZZZ!
    Pretty please?
    Since I'm hoping to save a few thousand on the hotel, I can spring for some ID flights. Keeping in mind the visa costs are hefty.[/b]
    Doesn't Brasil require $100.00 VISAS??


  • #12
    Top Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    2,347
    Yes they do for Americans. And its good for more than one time entries. Good for FIVE YEARS at least when I went in 2004 or so.

    Doesn't Brasil require $100.00 VISAS??[/b]

  • #13
    Winner! mrs767er's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Kentucky
    Posts
    4,080
    Yes they do for Americans. And its good for more than one time entries. Good for FIVE YEARS at least when I went in 2004 or so.[/b]
    Travel has to begin within 90 days of granted date. I am still trying to get the current duration info. It seems to vary for some reason
    mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel

    Wherever you go, there you are

  • #14
    Top Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    2,347
    Here is what ticks me off...


    Reciprocity Fee:
    American citizens must pay US$100.00 processing fee per visa in reciprocity for an identical fee charged to Brazilian citizens applying for a U.S. visa.

    So who ends up getting JACKED in the long run? The TOURIST. The reason the U.S. doesn't like to give visas to Brazilians is that they are an immigration risk. They are not alone in this matter. Philippines for example, and alot of other countries. Once these people set foot in U.S. soil, they disappear into the system, until they find someone to marry so that they can become U.S. citizens. Or continue to work illegally in the U.S.

    And you're right. They don't seem to mention anything about the length of the visa. Mine was good for five years, but when my passport expired a year ago, out went the passport along with the visa for Brazil so If I were to go to Brazil again, I'd have to pay 100 bucks. Check out what other countries pay to visit Brazil.

    for Tourist Visa: see table below, as per nationality of applicant.


    USA no basic fee (See above. it's 100 U.S. dollars.)
    Russia, Japan US$ 50.00
    Canada, Nigeria US$ 40.00
    Australia US$ 35.00
    Mexico US$ 30.00
    other countries US$ 20.00

    I guess I should become a Mexican and get a visa for Brazil for 30 bucks. Have a fine day.





    Travel has to begin within 90 days of granted date. I am still trying to get the current duration info. It seems to vary for some reason[/b]

  • #15
    Winner! mrs767er's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Kentucky
    Posts
    4,080
    Got the auction and it's a done deal--just over $300 4 nights/treehouse/all meals/guides etc/transfers for 2. Not too shabby!
    Plan to go next year--Mar/Apr--well after Carnival. Will prob take the ATL/PTY use Copa to Manaus and stay a night on each end. 29 Palms--do you have any particular place to recommend for those nights? We have the ususal deal w/Novotel/Mercure and tropical has reciprocal w/ Ariau Towers but it's $$. No hurry--when you get a chance and everyone has freaked over the cadiru--except my husband--I didn't tell him yet!
    mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel

    Wherever you go, there you are

  • #16
    Top Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    2,347
    To be honest with you, you can spend like anywhere else on hotels at PTY, just depends on how close to town you want to be, or just stay near the airport. If you're just passing through for the day to leave to Brazil the next, I'd just hang near the airport hotels. Cabs to town will run you at least 20 bucks if you take those shared vans instead of personal cab. To be honest, I don't know the names of the hotels at the airport, those are probably new. Taxis in PTY are cheap otherwise to get all around town if you want to do some site seeing. I don't stay in hotels when I visit Panama. Lets just say that I have my connections there. (Legally speaking).

  • #17
    Winner! mrs767er's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Kentucky
    Posts
    4,080
    continuing saga of Amazonas Bound...

    Flew to DC on Thursday--guess what arrived via USPS on Sat? Our passports w/visas!! Yippeeee! The short ones, of course, as predicted<sigh>

    NOW--I need HELP!!! Does anyone know about flight priv with ID90 United--flights are codeshare MIA/MAO (Manaus--our destination) shown as "United flight numbers operated by TAM"
    Here&#39;s the dilemma:
    Delta has no agreement with TAM but we have the ID90 with United--can we buy ID90&#39;s and use them on these flights?Anyone have the res background?

    Seperate issue/same subject:
    We can ID90 COPA via PTY to MAO--but its $200/pax. Cheaper to transit thru PTY from MIA on ID90 COPA. BUT that means standby on 4 legs--does anyone have recent experience on COPA as well as info on space avail? I have limited seating info
    thru IDDeals.com.

    HELP! Please and thank you!!



    mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel

    Wherever you go, there you are

  • #18
    Winner! mrs767er's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Kentucky
    Posts
    4,080
    Just wanted to drag this thread out to a filament....hahaha

    Now, I need some additional advice/clarification, please!

    We plan to nonrev on DL ATL/PTY RT

    Stay 2 nights by Canal and Bridge (1 discounted and 1 free w/points)

    Connect:
    Panama / Brazil on Copa standby to Manaus. Question is--what about tourist taxes and departure fees?

    We are then returning thru Panama again and staying over one more free night (incompatible flight schedules)

    Do we have to pay on both ends ? Tourism fee $32, departure tax $20 each--I am not getting this part at all. I can&#39;t see the ID90 charges until I go to the airport for Copa tkts.
    Anyone have access to complete pricing info on Copa ID Sunday to Sunday RT (PTY-MAO)?? They are also indicating a fuel surcharge $100 pax RT on their website. OUCH. (gee--that&#39;s a novel idea??)
    HELP!!!
    Thanks a bunch!!
    mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel

    Wherever you go, there you are

  • >

    Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

    Thread Information

    Users Browsing this Thread

    There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

    Bookmarks

    Bookmarks

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •