Gol (G3)
38 non-stop routes across 22 airports on record, the longest GIG to JFK at 4,800 miles. Flown with 3 aircraft types.
Fleet on these routes
Aircraft types we have seen scheduled, by departures.
Airports that list it
Airports whose own schedules name this carrier, with the size of the airport's whole non-stop network.
- São Paulo (GRU) 113
- Buenos Aires (AEP) 59
- Rio de Janeiro (GIG) 58
- Brasília (BSB) 48
- Fortaleza (FOR) 27
- Florianópolis (FLN) 19
- Navegantes (NVT) 5
Non-stop routes
Longest first. Routes with their own page are linked.
| Route | Distance | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Rio de Janeiro (GIG) → New York City (JFK) | 4,800 mi | 10h 10m |
| New York City (JFK) → Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 4,800 mi | 9h 30m |
| Rio de Janeiro (GIG) → Lisbon (LIS) | 4,791 mi | 9h 40m |
| Lisbon (LIS) → Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 4,791 mi | 10h |
| Brasília (BSB) → Cancún (CUN) | 3,669 mi | 8h 5m |
| Brasília (BSB) → Miami (MIA) | 3,607 mi | 7h 50m |
| Orlando (MCO) → Fortaleza (FOR) | 3,605 mi | 7h 55m |
| Fortaleza (FOR) → Orlando (MCO) | 3,605 mi | 7h 55m |
| Miami (MIA) → Fortaleza (FOR) | 3,459 mi | 7h 25m |
| Fortaleza (FOR) → Miami (MIA) | 3,459 mi | 7h 30m |
| Miami (MIA) → Belém (BEL) | 2,833 mi | 6h 10m |
| Buenos Aires (EZE) → Fortaleza (FOR) | 2,497 mi | 5h 30m |
| Fortaleza (FOR) → Buenos Aires (EZE) | 2,497 mi | 5h 50m |
| Buenos Aires (AEP) → Fortaleza (FOR) | 2,478 mi | 5h 10m |
| Buenos Aires (AEP) → Salvador da Bahia (SSA) | 1,952 mi | 4h 20m |
| São Paulo (GRU) → Belém (BEL) | 1,528 mi | 3h 40m |
| Rio de Janeiro (GIG) → Belém (BEL) | 1,521 mi | 3h 30m |
| São Paulo (GRU) → Fortaleza (FOR) | 1,457 mi | 3h 25m |
| Fortaleza (FOR) → São Paulo (GRU) | 1,457 mi | 3h 35m |
| Rio de Janeiro (GIG) → Fortaleza (FOR) | 1,351 mi | 3h 10m |
| Fortaleza (FOR) → Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 1,351 mi | 3h 10m |
| São Paulo (GRU) → Recife (REC) | 1,304 mi | 3h |
| Rio de Janeiro (GIG) → Rosario (ROS) | 1,274 mi | 3h 25m |
| Rio de Janeiro (GIG) → Buenos Aires (EZE) | 1,239 mi | 3h 30m |
| Buenos Aires (AEP) → Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 1,223 mi | 2h 55m |
| Rio de Janeiro (GIG) → Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1,223 mi | 3h 25m |
| São Paulo (GRU) → Buenos Aires (EZE) | 1,069 mi | 2h 55m |
| São Paulo (GRU) → Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1,052 mi | 3h |
| Buenos Aires (AEP) → São Paulo (GRU) | 1,052 mi | 2h 45m |
| São Paulo (GRU) → Palmas (PMW) | 915 mi | 2h 35m |
| São Paulo (GRU) → Salvador da Bahia (SSA) | 901 mi | 2h 20m |
| PBM → Belém (BEL) | 660 mi | 1h 55m |
| São Paulo (GRU) → Porto Alegre (POA) | 537 mi | 1h 45m |
| São Paulo (GRU) → Florianópolis (FLN) | 320 mi | 1h 20m |
| Navegantes (NVT) → São Paulo (CGH) | 256 mi | 1h 5m |
| Rio de Janeiro (GIG) → São Paulo (GRU) | 209 mi | 1h 15m |
| São Paulo (GRU) → Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 209 mi | 1h |
| Buenos Aires (AEP) → Punta del Este (PDP) | 189 mi | 55m |
Questions
- Where does Gol fly non-stop?
- 38 non-stop routes across 22 airports in the schedules we hold. The longest is GIG to JFK at 4,800 miles.
- What aircraft does Gol fly?
- We have seen 3 types on its schedules, most often the Boeing 737-800.
- What is Gol's main hub?
- Of the airports whose own schedules list Gol, São Paulo (GRU) is the largest, with 113 non-stop destinations in total.
Schedules last checked 2026-08-23. How we know this