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GOL Airlines Boeing 737-800 Economy Class Review [GIG to GRU]

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Airline: GOL Linhas Aereas (GOL)
Aircraft: Boeing 737-800
Flight #: G3 1095
Route: Rio de Janeiro Galeão International Airport (GIG) > São Paulo Guarulhos International Airport (GRU)
Date: January 21, 2020
Duration: 1hr 15mins
Cabin and Layout: GOL Economy with 186 seats, 3-3 configuration
Seat: 25A, window
Miles Used: 21,500 GOL Smiles
Taxes and Fees Paid: $0, used 2,900 GOL Smiles
Typical Economy Cost: $150

Last Minute Trip Home

Unfortunately, this trip wasn’t for pleasure. I had received a call that my grandfather was not doing well and I made the decision to get home as soon as possible to spend some final moments with him and help my grandmother with what was about to come.

However, booking last minute flights from Rio to Boston during school vacation turned out to be more of a challenge than I had expected.

Prices for economy tickets were around $1,000 and much more for the routing that I wanted. Fortunately, with a little playing around, I found some mileage redemptions that worked out.

I still had 100,000 TAP Miles&Go miles that I needed to use before they expired in May (no extension as they were purchased during a promotion) and one of the best uses of them is flying United Airlines from Brazil to the United States.

After a lot of searching (and hours on the phone with TAP), I was able to secure a United Polaris business class seat from São Paulo (GRU) to Chicago O’Hare (ORD) before connecting on to Boston Logan International (BOS) for 100,000 round-trip for the dates I needed. Perfect.

Now I just needed to get to São Paulo from my home in Rio.

Booking My Flight

Since my flight was originating out of GRU on a separate ticket, I knew I needed to leave early in order to give myself enough time in case something went wrong with my flight leaving Rio. I certainly didn’t want to miss my Polaris seat!

Normally you can find some really cheap flights between Rio and São Paulo. They each have 2 airports and are serviced by low-cost airlines, so there are plenty of options.

Unfortunately, I couldn’t snag any $30 flights because my airports and hours were not flexible at all. The flight that I wanted was pricing out around $150 on either GOL or LATAM, without luggage.

Fortunately, I had a stash of about 30,000 GOL Smiles that were expiring. I swear I don’t always have random stashes of expiring miles. I could redeem them for the exact flight I wanted, with a checked bag.

GOL Smiles Redemption
Not my best redemption, but worth it!

While there were still plenty of last-minute options where GOL was only charging 7,000 Smiles each way, in order to get the flight I wanted I ended up spending 21,500.

Since that was going to leave a minuscule amount of miles left in my account, I decided to just burn them all on baggage fees and taxes.

I am fully aware this was an awful use of Smiles but I had been holding on to these for a while at this point with no better use on the horizon, besides exchanging them for Uber credits.

The total breakdown was:

  • Flight: 21,500 miles
  • Taxes: 2,900 miles
  • Luggage: 4,500 miles

For a total cost of 28,900 Smiles and $0. 

This was all done online, for the exact date and time I wanted, with $0 out of pocket. I was happy.

Alternative Points Options

If you don’t have GOL Smiles to burn and have a little bit more time and flexibility, you can fly this route for a lot fewer points. Here are some examples of better redemptions:

Checking in at GIG

Rio Galeao GIG Entrance Door
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — Entrance Door B

The GOL check-in counter is located just inside door B in the newly renovated Terminal 2 of Rio de Janeiro Galeão International Airport (GIG).

Rio Galeao GIG Check In Counter
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — Check-In Counter

Once inside you will find the GOL counters in section D.

GOL Self Service Check In
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — GOL Self-Service Check-In

All check-ins are done online or at the kiosk, and you will only need to visit the desk if you have an issue or need to check a bag, as I did.

GOL Self Service Check In
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — GOL Self Service Check-In

The check-in process was quick and I was provided a tag for my bag. However, the process of handing off the bag took some time due to systems being down.

GOL Service Counter at GIG
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — GOL Service Counter

After I checked my bag, I headed towards security and started mapping out where the lounges were located.

Rio Galeao GIG Security
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — Security

Lounge Options

In the domestic wing of Terminal 2, there are 2 lounge options: the GOL Premium Lounge and the Plaza Premium Lounge. Both of these grant access to Priority Pass members, so I visited both!

Plaza Premium Lounge

My first stop was at the Plaza Premium Lounge since it was the first lounge that I passed by.

After security, you will walk past duty free and follow signs towards the departures floor. Right before you go up the escalator to the gates, you will come face to face with the Plaza Premium Lounge.

Plaza Premium Lounge Rio Lounge Chairs
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — Plaza Premium Lounge — Copacabana Sidewalk Themed Carpets

After scanning my Priority Pass app I was let into the lounge where I was 1 of only 10 other guests in the 10,000 square foot space.

What I really enjoy about Plaza Premium Lounges, at least here in Brazil, is the amount of comfortable and functional seating options.

Plaza Premium Lounge Rio Booths
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — Plaza Premium Lounge — Booths

Whether you are visiting alone and need to get some work done or passing through with friends and you want to sit and chat, there are plenty of options for you.

However, one of the things that disappointed me on this visit was the lack of fresh food.

I visited the lounge around 2 p.m., so it was between lunch and dinner and the lounge was empty, but all of the hot food options were unappealing.

Plaza Premium Lounge Rio Beer
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — Plaza Premium Lounge — Heineken Draft

So, after having a quick beer (Heineken on tap), I headed up to the GOL Premium Lounge for a snack.

GOL Premium Lounge

After you exit the Plaza Premium Lounge, you will be directly in front of the escalators up to the departures level.

GOL Premium Lounge Entrance
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — GOL Premium Lounge — Entrance

Once you head up the escalators you will be near gate 31. Take a left and head towards gate 36 where you will see the entrance to the GOL Premium Lounge.

Just like at the previous lounge, I just had to show my Priority Pass app, sign, and I was in.

The GOL Premium Lounge is also a very large space and they offer access to a whole variety of airline partners, so it can get crowded at times.

GOL Premium Lounge Seating
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — GOL Premium Lounge — Seating

The lounge has a very open concept with lots of couches and stools for travelers to get comfortable in… just not as comfortable as the Plaza Premium Lounge, in my opinion.

The food options, were, however, better. There was nothing special, but there were options for pasta, sandwiches, snacks, and fruit.

GOL Premium Lounge Buffet
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — GOL Premium Lounge — Buffet

The drink selection wasn’t that bad either for a lounge that felt like it was open to half the terminal. There was a self-service fridge with soda and beer, espresso machines, juice stations, and a cocktail bar!

After having a few snacks and a beer, I decided to head out towards my gate.

Boarding

I have been quite enjoying the boarding processes when flying out of Brazil lately.

Rio Galeao GIG GOL Boarding Lanes
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — GOL Boarding Lanes

Even American Airlines has adopted the process of lining up by group numbers instead of calling out groups and inevitably having a group of people gathering by the gate before their number is called.

GOL Flight Rio to Sao Paulo Boarding Group
GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — GOL Boarding Groups

Since GOL did not have boarding groups on this flight, passengers lined up in advance in a line that fit their traveling status:

  • Preferential (seniors, people in wheelchairs, people with babies, etc.)
  • Premium (rows 1-5 or if you have airline status)
  • Passengers with no carry-ons
  • Passengers with carry-ons

    GOL GIG Jetbridge
    GIG Domestic Terminal 2 — GOL Jetbridge

    GOL Boeing 737
    GOL Boeing 737-800

Since I was traveling with a carry-on, I was in the last group to board, and I boarded at 4:42 p.m. for our 4:40 p.m. scheduled departure.

GOL Flight Rio to Sao Paulo Boarding
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Boarding

Boarding was quick as we pushed back at 4:48 p.m. and were airborne at 5:09 p.m., about 30 minutes late, but still scheduled to arrive on time. I think they have done this a few times!

Seats

GOL Flight Rio to Sao Paulo Economy Seat
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Economy Seat

I had selected seat 25A which was a window seat, hoping to catch some nice views leaving Rio, but it was a bit overcast.

GOL Flight Rio to Sao Paulo Legroom
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Legroom

This 737-800 is set up in a standard 3-3 configuration with the first 5 rows being GOL+ Conforto Seats, which is basically just economy extra. The seats are listed at 17 inches wide and had decent legroom.

GOL Window Rio to Sao Paulo Flight
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Window During Flight

For what turned out to be only a 45-minute flight, my seat was very comfortable and it was a bonus that nobody sat in the middle seat next to me.

Amenities

There are not many amenities to speak of, but what was offered was good.

GOL Inflight Streaming Movie
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Inflight Streaming Movie. Image Credit: GOL

First of all, there are no IFE units on the seatbacks, but there is content that you can stream on your personal devices.

GOL Inflight Streaming
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Inflight Streaming Options. Image Credit: GOL

There was a lot of content available from popular TV shows (from the U.S. and Brazil) to new movies to live TV.

GOL Inflight Internet Options
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Inflight Internet Options. Image Credit: GOL

Wi-Fi and messaging packages were available as well, but the prices seemed steep for a 45-minute flight:

  • Messaging Pass R$10 (~$2)
  • 1 Hour Pass Light R$25 (~$6)
  • Flight Pass Max R$58 (~$13)

GOL 737 USB Outlet
GOL Boeing 737-800 — USB Outlet

Each seat also had access to a USB charger.

Snacks

For a 45-minute flight on a low-cost carrier, you might not expect much, but the snack service was quite nice.

GOL Inflight Snack
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Inflight Snack

The crew came by offering complimentary non-alcoholic drink service and passed out some whole-grain snacks by Mãe Terra, which happen to be one of my favorites.

Service

Throughout the entire boarding process, refreshments, and deplaning, the crew was fantastic.

GOL Inflight Service
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Inflight Service

They were cheerful, helpful, and genuinely seemed like they enjoyed doing their jobs.

I have flown GOL a handful of times before and have had very similar experiences, which is always a good sign.

Arrival

GOL Flight Rio to Sao Paulo Approaching
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Approach to São Paulo

After about 30 minutes in the air, we began our descent into the sprawling city of São Paulo and landed at 5:56 p.m., just 1 minute later than scheduled.

GRU Arrivals Terminal
GRU Arrivals Terminal

São Paulo Guarulhos is a massive international airport, so when I grabbed my checked bag I had a solid 25-minute walk before I could check-in for my international flight.

Final Thoughts

GOL 737 Door
GOL Boeing 737-800 — Door

GOL does an excellent job at what they do — offering convenient flights, at fair prices, with a smile.

Despite paying more miles than I would have liked for this flight, I am still happy that I was able to get where I needed to be for $0 cash.

Add in the fact that I got to use my preferred airports for the exact times that I wanted and the flight was very pleasant and I am a happy camper.

GOL Flight Rio to Sao Paulo Gates
GOL Boeing 737-800 — GRU Gates

My options were to either fly Azul, LATAM, or GOL. I chose GOL for the price and based on the experience, I would do it again in a heartbeat.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a flight from Rio to São Paulo?

Airlines often quote a time of 75 minutes, but it is much less than that, often closer to 45 minutes. Thanks to some easily accessible airports, this is a very easy commute.

How much is a flight from Rio to São Paulo?

Flying from Rio to São Paulo is a very popular and busy route. However, you can still get some great deals if you are flexible with your airports and times. Prices can go from $25 to $250 based on those variables.

How long does it take to drive from Rio to São Paulo?

While flying between Rio and São Paulo can take less than an hour, driving can take much longer.

On average, without traffic, you can expect to take between 5-6 hours in the car. However, traffic can be very unpredictable in and around these 2 large cities, so it could take much longer under the wrong circumstances.

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About Chris Hassan

Chris holds a B.S. in Hospitality and Tourism Management and managed social media for all Marriott properties in South America, making him a perfect fit for UP and its social media channels. He has a passion for making content catered toward family travelers.

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