What countries does a Calafia Airlines flight from Mexico to Brazil pass through?

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The cheapest flights from Mexico to Brazil are with Calafia Airlines. However, I can't understand what countries it flies through. From Mexico to Brazil directly? Or via the USA?



In Wikipedia, CSL airport is in Mexico. But on the Kiwi map, it shows that flights go via the middle of California, USA. And besides, there's one additional stop although I'm looking for flights from Mexico to Brazil. That implies that that stop is outside of Mexico. But again, CSL is in Mexico.



Can anyone explain to me?



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    The cheapest flights from Mexico to Brazil are with Calafia Airlines. However, I can't understand what countries it flies through. From Mexico to Brazil directly? Or via the USA?



    In Wikipedia, CSL airport is in Mexico. But on the Kiwi map, it shows that flights go via the middle of California, USA. And besides, there's one additional stop although I'm looking for flights from Mexico to Brazil. That implies that that stop is outside of Mexico. But again, CSL is in Mexico.



    Can anyone explain to me?



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      The cheapest flights from Mexico to Brazil are with Calafia Airlines. However, I can't understand what countries it flies through. From Mexico to Brazil directly? Or via the USA?



      In Wikipedia, CSL airport is in Mexico. But on the Kiwi map, it shows that flights go via the middle of California, USA. And besides, there's one additional stop although I'm looking for flights from Mexico to Brazil. That implies that that stop is outside of Mexico. But again, CSL is in Mexico.



      Can anyone explain to me?



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      The cheapest flights from Mexico to Brazil are with Calafia Airlines. However, I can't understand what countries it flies through. From Mexico to Brazil directly? Or via the USA?



      In Wikipedia, CSL airport is in Mexico. But on the Kiwi map, it shows that flights go via the middle of California, USA. And besides, there's one additional stop although I'm looking for flights from Mexico to Brazil. That implies that that stop is outside of Mexico. But again, CSL is in Mexico.



      Can anyone explain to me?



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          This appears to be an error, and this itinerary doesn't make any sense.



          Calafia Airlines does not fly to California or to Brazil (or anywhere outside of Mexico), and one of the flight numbers that come up on kiwi.com, A7 251, doesn't seem to match with any real flights. There's no way it takes 22 hours to fly from California or Mexico to Brazil, as the itinerary suggests A7 251 takes. The normal San Luis Obispo airport does not have any international flights, and "Camp San Luis Obispo" does not exist anymore as an airport (it was once an old Army facility), but kiwi.com seems to be confused about the small Cabo San Lucas airport CSL.



          The first flight does make logical sense. Calafia's website will sell you a flight 126 from CUL to CSL (the small airport at Cabo San Lucas with the IATA code CSL) that leaves at 2:25pm. But there's no flight 251 from there to CMG. Since Calafia doesn't fly anywhere in Brazil, let alone a place as difficult to reach as Corumbá, that's not going to work.



          I can't figure out exactly what set of data errors have led kiwi.com to come up with this itinerary, but I can't see how buying this ticket would result in a useful trip going anywhere, and I would try another search.






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          • i'll buy that ticket then and go to brazil
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            @Katta If you buy that ticket, I do not think you will go to Brazil. There aren't any flights from Cabo San Lucas airport (a small airport with only airtaxi service to other locations in Mexico, the main airport there is SJD) to Brazil. I'd contact kiwi.com for more information if you really want to pursue that.
            – Zach Lipton
            Aug 26 at 19:20











          • I'll buy it and go to brazil.
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            Aug 27 at 0:34






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            I don't see how that ticket will get you to Brazil, and if you wind up stranded somewhere, it could be very expensive to buy new tickets, but good luck.
            – Zach Lipton
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          This appears to be an error, and this itinerary doesn't make any sense.



          Calafia Airlines does not fly to California or to Brazil (or anywhere outside of Mexico), and one of the flight numbers that come up on kiwi.com, A7 251, doesn't seem to match with any real flights. There's no way it takes 22 hours to fly from California or Mexico to Brazil, as the itinerary suggests A7 251 takes. The normal San Luis Obispo airport does not have any international flights, and "Camp San Luis Obispo" does not exist anymore as an airport (it was once an old Army facility), but kiwi.com seems to be confused about the small Cabo San Lucas airport CSL.



          The first flight does make logical sense. Calafia's website will sell you a flight 126 from CUL to CSL (the small airport at Cabo San Lucas with the IATA code CSL) that leaves at 2:25pm. But there's no flight 251 from there to CMG. Since Calafia doesn't fly anywhere in Brazil, let alone a place as difficult to reach as Corumbá, that's not going to work.



          I can't figure out exactly what set of data errors have led kiwi.com to come up with this itinerary, but I can't see how buying this ticket would result in a useful trip going anywhere, and I would try another search.






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          • i'll buy that ticket then and go to brazil
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            Aug 26 at 18:12






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            @Katta If you buy that ticket, I do not think you will go to Brazil. There aren't any flights from Cabo San Lucas airport (a small airport with only airtaxi service to other locations in Mexico, the main airport there is SJD) to Brazil. I'd contact kiwi.com for more information if you really want to pursue that.
            – Zach Lipton
            Aug 26 at 19:20











          • I'll buy it and go to brazil.
            – Katta
            Aug 27 at 0:34






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            I don't see how that ticket will get you to Brazil, and if you wind up stranded somewhere, it could be very expensive to buy new tickets, but good luck.
            – Zach Lipton
            Aug 27 at 1:11














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          This appears to be an error, and this itinerary doesn't make any sense.



          Calafia Airlines does not fly to California or to Brazil (or anywhere outside of Mexico), and one of the flight numbers that come up on kiwi.com, A7 251, doesn't seem to match with any real flights. There's no way it takes 22 hours to fly from California or Mexico to Brazil, as the itinerary suggests A7 251 takes. The normal San Luis Obispo airport does not have any international flights, and "Camp San Luis Obispo" does not exist anymore as an airport (it was once an old Army facility), but kiwi.com seems to be confused about the small Cabo San Lucas airport CSL.



          The first flight does make logical sense. Calafia's website will sell you a flight 126 from CUL to CSL (the small airport at Cabo San Lucas with the IATA code CSL) that leaves at 2:25pm. But there's no flight 251 from there to CMG. Since Calafia doesn't fly anywhere in Brazil, let alone a place as difficult to reach as Corumbá, that's not going to work.



          I can't figure out exactly what set of data errors have led kiwi.com to come up with this itinerary, but I can't see how buying this ticket would result in a useful trip going anywhere, and I would try another search.






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          • i'll buy that ticket then and go to brazil
            – Katta
            Aug 26 at 18:12






          • 1




            @Katta If you buy that ticket, I do not think you will go to Brazil. There aren't any flights from Cabo San Lucas airport (a small airport with only airtaxi service to other locations in Mexico, the main airport there is SJD) to Brazil. I'd contact kiwi.com for more information if you really want to pursue that.
            – Zach Lipton
            Aug 26 at 19:20











          • I'll buy it and go to brazil.
            – Katta
            Aug 27 at 0:34






          • 1




            I don't see how that ticket will get you to Brazil, and if you wind up stranded somewhere, it could be very expensive to buy new tickets, but good luck.
            – Zach Lipton
            Aug 27 at 1:11












          up vote
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          up vote
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          This appears to be an error, and this itinerary doesn't make any sense.



          Calafia Airlines does not fly to California or to Brazil (or anywhere outside of Mexico), and one of the flight numbers that come up on kiwi.com, A7 251, doesn't seem to match with any real flights. There's no way it takes 22 hours to fly from California or Mexico to Brazil, as the itinerary suggests A7 251 takes. The normal San Luis Obispo airport does not have any international flights, and "Camp San Luis Obispo" does not exist anymore as an airport (it was once an old Army facility), but kiwi.com seems to be confused about the small Cabo San Lucas airport CSL.



          The first flight does make logical sense. Calafia's website will sell you a flight 126 from CUL to CSL (the small airport at Cabo San Lucas with the IATA code CSL) that leaves at 2:25pm. But there's no flight 251 from there to CMG. Since Calafia doesn't fly anywhere in Brazil, let alone a place as difficult to reach as Corumbá, that's not going to work.



          I can't figure out exactly what set of data errors have led kiwi.com to come up with this itinerary, but I can't see how buying this ticket would result in a useful trip going anywhere, and I would try another search.






          share|improve this answer












          This appears to be an error, and this itinerary doesn't make any sense.



          Calafia Airlines does not fly to California or to Brazil (or anywhere outside of Mexico), and one of the flight numbers that come up on kiwi.com, A7 251, doesn't seem to match with any real flights. There's no way it takes 22 hours to fly from California or Mexico to Brazil, as the itinerary suggests A7 251 takes. The normal San Luis Obispo airport does not have any international flights, and "Camp San Luis Obispo" does not exist anymore as an airport (it was once an old Army facility), but kiwi.com seems to be confused about the small Cabo San Lucas airport CSL.



          The first flight does make logical sense. Calafia's website will sell you a flight 126 from CUL to CSL (the small airport at Cabo San Lucas with the IATA code CSL) that leaves at 2:25pm. But there's no flight 251 from there to CMG. Since Calafia doesn't fly anywhere in Brazil, let alone a place as difficult to reach as Corumbá, that's not going to work.



          I can't figure out exactly what set of data errors have led kiwi.com to come up with this itinerary, but I can't see how buying this ticket would result in a useful trip going anywhere, and I would try another search.







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          • i'll buy that ticket then and go to brazil
            – Katta
            Aug 26 at 18:12






          • 1




            @Katta If you buy that ticket, I do not think you will go to Brazil. There aren't any flights from Cabo San Lucas airport (a small airport with only airtaxi service to other locations in Mexico, the main airport there is SJD) to Brazil. I'd contact kiwi.com for more information if you really want to pursue that.
            – Zach Lipton
            Aug 26 at 19:20











          • I'll buy it and go to brazil.
            – Katta
            Aug 27 at 0:34






          • 1




            I don't see how that ticket will get you to Brazil, and if you wind up stranded somewhere, it could be very expensive to buy new tickets, but good luck.
            – Zach Lipton
            Aug 27 at 1:11
















          • i'll buy that ticket then and go to brazil
            – Katta
            Aug 26 at 18:12






          • 1




            @Katta If you buy that ticket, I do not think you will go to Brazil. There aren't any flights from Cabo San Lucas airport (a small airport with only airtaxi service to other locations in Mexico, the main airport there is SJD) to Brazil. I'd contact kiwi.com for more information if you really want to pursue that.
            – Zach Lipton
            Aug 26 at 19:20











          • I'll buy it and go to brazil.
            – Katta
            Aug 27 at 0:34






          • 1




            I don't see how that ticket will get you to Brazil, and if you wind up stranded somewhere, it could be very expensive to buy new tickets, but good luck.
            – Zach Lipton
            Aug 27 at 1:11















          i'll buy that ticket then and go to brazil
          – Katta
          Aug 26 at 18:12




          i'll buy that ticket then and go to brazil
          – Katta
          Aug 26 at 18:12




          1




          1




          @Katta If you buy that ticket, I do not think you will go to Brazil. There aren't any flights from Cabo San Lucas airport (a small airport with only airtaxi service to other locations in Mexico, the main airport there is SJD) to Brazil. I'd contact kiwi.com for more information if you really want to pursue that.
          – Zach Lipton
          Aug 26 at 19:20





          @Katta If you buy that ticket, I do not think you will go to Brazil. There aren't any flights from Cabo San Lucas airport (a small airport with only airtaxi service to other locations in Mexico, the main airport there is SJD) to Brazil. I'd contact kiwi.com for more information if you really want to pursue that.
          – Zach Lipton
          Aug 26 at 19:20













          I'll buy it and go to brazil.
          – Katta
          Aug 27 at 0:34




          I'll buy it and go to brazil.
          – Katta
          Aug 27 at 0:34




          1




          1




          I don't see how that ticket will get you to Brazil, and if you wind up stranded somewhere, it could be very expensive to buy new tickets, but good luck.
          – Zach Lipton
          Aug 27 at 1:11




          I don't see how that ticket will get you to Brazil, and if you wind up stranded somewhere, it could be very expensive to buy new tickets, but good luck.
          – Zach Lipton
          Aug 27 at 1:11

















           

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