What the price says
Between April and June 2026, the dataset tracked 3.172 Business Brazil-Lisbon offers and 782 for Paris. Lisbon's median, R$ 11.077, sits 31% below Paris's, R$ 16.089. At the floor, the sides switch: the lowest fare seen for Paris was R$ 4.185, and for Lisbon R$ 4.248, a margin of R$ 63. Buyers shopping at the typical price save by choosing Lisbon. Those with the flexibility to hunt the floor have marginally better odds in Paris.
What each destination is like
Lisbon is the capital of Portugal, known for a pace less frantic than other major European capitals and for a blend of history and contemporary culture. Paris is the capital of France, a global benchmark in culture, gastronomy and business, with the infrastructure of a city that receives around 14 million visitors a year. The contexts are distinct: Lisbon tends to feel more intimate; Paris carries the scale and density of one of Europe's largest metropolises.
The R$ 5.012 difference in the median is real and systematic. R$ 63 at the floor is statistical noise.
If your criterion is typical price, Lisbon is the safer choice: the R$ 11.077 median is backed by a far greater volume of available offers. If your criterion is the absolute floor, Paris holds the lowest recorded fare, but by a negligible margin and on a much smaller offer base. Flying from Guarulhos, Lisbon's median drops to R$ 6.913 and Paris's to R$ 9.764, both below their overall medians. Departing from Rio, Lisbon's median is R$ 9.662 and Paris's R$ 16.008. Origin matters as much as destination.
Airlines and origins
For Lisbon, TAP Air Portugal, LATAM and Air France are among the tracked carriers. For Paris, Avianca, British Airways and SWISS are among the recorded options. The 5 origins with the most offers to Lisbon are GRU, GIG, FOR, REC and FLN. For Paris, GIG leads in volume, followed by GRU. Travelers departing from Brasília or Curitiba to Paris encounter medians above R$ 22.000, a figure that does not appear among the top departure points for Lisbon.