Published on : 27 Feb 2026
Breaking — Dual-Hub Collapse: Travel chaos has gripped Brazil’s two busiest airports — Tancredo Neves International (Confins/Belo Horizonte) and São Paulo-Guarulhos International — as severe disruptions led to a combined 141 flight delays and 8 cancellations today February 27, 2026, stranding hundreds of passengers across Gol Linhas Aéreas, LATAM Brasil, Azul Brazilian Airlines, Air France, and multiple regional carriers in overcrowded terminals with long customer service desk lines, scarce hotel rooms, meal voucher distribution systems overwhelmed, and repeated boarding time changes as adverse weather (fog, thunderstorms), temporary air traffic control restrictions, and overnight technical glitches affecting traffic flows into southeastern Brazil triggered a perfect storm operational crisis disrupting critical domestic corridors to Rio de Janeiro (Santos Dumont + Galeão), Brasília, Salvador, Recife, Fortaleza, Curitiba, Porto Alegre plus international long-haul connections to London Heathrow, Paris Charles de Gaulle, New York JFK, Miami, Madrid, Lisbon creating $2-3M daily tourism economy loss as families returning from summer trips, business travelers, international visitors contend with missed connections and altered itineraries. Here is the complete February 27 breakdown every Brazil passenger needs today.
Published: February 27, 2026 (Thursday) Total Brazil Disruption: 141 delays + 8 cancellations = 149 total across 2 major hubs Tancredo Neves (CNF/Confins): 42 delays + 6 cancellations = 48 total (12% delay rate) São Paulo-Guarulhos (GRU): 99 delays + 2 cancellations = 101 total Worst Carriers: Gol Linhas Aéreas, LATAM Brasil, Azul Brazilian Airlines, Air France Passengers Affected: ~20,000–25,000 (estimate 140 passengers/flight × 149 total) Root Causes: Weather (fog, thunderstorms), ATC restrictions, technical glitches Tourism Impact: $2-3M daily loss (missed hotel check-ins, tour cancellations) International Routes: London, Paris, New York, Miami, Madrid, Lisbon disrupted
Tancredo Neves International, located in Belo Horizonte, has experienced 42 delays and 6 cancellations. This represents a 12% delay rate, which, although not unusual in larger airports, has created significant setbacks for travelers attempting to reach destinations across Brazil and internationally.
Tancredo Neves’ 48 total disruptions affect Brazil’s third-busiest airport and primary Minas Gerais hub.
Why Tancredo Neves matters:
The weather trigger:
The disruptions at Tancredo Neves are largely attributed to weather-related factors and technical difficulties that caused some airlines to delay or cancel flights. Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aéreas, which operates a significant number of flights out of the airport, reported several delays on regional flights due to low visibility caused by fog and thunderstorms in the region.
February = late summer storm season: Minas Gerais experiences:
When morning fog delays morning departures 2-3 hours, aircraft rotation cascade means:
Meanwhile, São Paulo-Guarulhos International, Brazil’s busiest airport, saw even more significant disruptions, with a staggering 99 delays and 2 cancellations reported across the airport’s terminals. The delays, which affected both domestic and international flights, have left passengers stranded in long queues, with many travelers expressing frustration over the lack of communication from ground staff.
Guarulhos’ 101 total disruptions devastate Brazil’s largest international gateway:
Why Guarulhos hit harder than Tancredo Neves:
Although Guarulhos had fewer cancellations (2 vs 6), it recorded more than double the delays (99 vs 42) because:
São Paulo-Guarulhos serves as a major hub for both LATAM Airlines and Gol Linhas Aéreas, making it a key gateway for international flights from destinations such as New York, Madrid, and London.
Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aéreas, which operates a significant number of flights out of the airport, reported several delays on regional flights.
Gol’s role:
Gol’s delays affect:
Brazilian airline Gol Linhas Aéreas, which operates a significant number of flights out of the airport, reported several delays on regional flights… Its sister carrier Citilink and flag carrier Garuda Indonesia have also faced rolling knock-on delays.
LATAM’s role:
LATAM’s delays affect:
Similarly, passengers at São Paulo-Congonhas and São Paulo-Guarulhos are facing long waiting times, with some having to rebook flights or find alternative transportation due to the cancellations.
Azul’s role:
Additionally, reports have surfaced regarding Air France experiencing disruptions on its long-haul routes connecting Brazil to Europe. Air France operates multiple weekly flights between São Paulo and Paris, and delays here could cascade into subsequent European connections.
Air France’s vulnerability:
The interruptions at Tancredo Neves, São Paulo-Congonhas, and São Paulo-Guarulhos have significant implications for Brazil’s tourism industry.
Domestic routes affected:
Rio de Janeiro (Santos Dumont + Galeão):
Brasília (BSB):
Salvador, Recife, Fortaleza (Northeast Brazil):
Curitiba, Porto Alegre (South Brazil):
International routes affected:
Europe: London Heathrow, Paris CDG, Madrid, Lisbon, Frankfurt North America: New York JFK, Miami, Newark Latin America: Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Bogotá, Panama City
Why international passengers suffer most:
For travelers stuck at Tancredo Neves or São Paulo-Guarulhos, several steps can be taken to mitigate the frustration caused by these disruptions.
Brazil’s ANAC (aviation regulator) requires airlines to provide:
✅ Demand meal vouchers after 2 hours ✅ Demand hotel after 4 hours ✅ Demand refund for cancellations if preferred
In instances of cancellation, particularly with carriers like Gol or LATAM, passengers should enquire about being re-routed through secondary hubs, though availability may be limited given the widespread nature of the disruption.
Example alternatives:
Brazil’s two busiest airports — Tancredo Neves International (Belo Horizonte/Confins) + São Paulo-Guarulhos International — recorded 141 delays plus 8 cancellations today February 27, 2026 as adverse weather (fog, thunderstorms), ATC restrictions, overnight technical glitches created perfect storm operational crisis affecting Gol Linhas Aéreas, LATAM Brasil, Azul Brazilian Airlines, Air France with Tancredo Neves’ 42 delays + 6 cancellations (12% delay rate) disrupting regional Minas Gerais connectivity while Guarulhos’ 99 delays + 2 cancellations devastated domestic routes to Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Salvador plus international long-haul connections to London, Paris, New York, Miami, Madrid, Lisbon — stranding 20,000-25,000 passengers in overcrowded terminals with long customer service lines, scarce hotel rooms, missed connections creating $2-3M daily tourism economy loss.
Your Brazil Feb 27 Survival Checklist:
✅ Tancredo Neves passenger? 48 disruptions (12% rate) — expect 3-5 hour delays minimum ✅ Guarulhos international connection? 99 delays = high missed connection risk — demand hotel if >4 hours ✅ Gol/LATAM/Azul passenger? Demand ANAC-required compensation (meals >2hrs, hotels >4hrs) ✅ Alternative routing? São Paulo-Congonhas domestic airport may have availability ✅ Document all expenses — Brazilian law requires airline reimbursement
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