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GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes S.A. Earnings Release 2Q08

Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:28pm EDT
SAO PAULO, Brazil, July 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- GOL Linhas Aereas
Inteligentes S.A. (NYSE: GOL and Bovespa: GOLL4), the parent company of
Brazilian airlines GOL Transportes Aereos S.A. (GTA) and VRG Linhas Aereas
S.A. (VRG), announces its 2Q08 Earnings Release schedule:
    Earnings Release 2Q08
    August 12th, 2008 (before the market open).
    The release will be available on our website www.voegol.com.br/ir

    Quiet Period
    In accordance with fair disclosure and corporate governance best
practices, GOL will respect a Quiet Period that will start on July 25th,
ending immediately after the conference calls on August 12th.
    Conference Calls
    English                             Portuguese
    August 12th, 2008                   August 12th, 2008
    11:00 a.m. US EDT                   12:30 p.m. US EDT
    12:00 p.m. Brasilia Time            01:30 p.m. Brasilia Time
    Phone: +1 (973) 935-8893            Tel.: +55 (11) 2188-0188
    Replay: +1 (706) 645-9291           Replay: +55 (11) 2188-0188
    Code: 54689682                      Code: GOL


    Participants are requested to connect ten minutes prior to the time set
for the conference calls.
    Slides and Webcast:  A slide presentation will be available for viewing
and downloading on the IR session of our website www.voegol.com.br/ir.  The
Conference Calls will be live broadcast over the Internet on the same website,
remaining available after the event.
    Replay:  A conference call replay facility will be available from August
12th through August 19th, 2008. In order to access the replay, dial above
mentioned numbers.
    Speakers:
Constantino de Oliveira Junior -- President and CEO
Anna Cecilia Bettencourt -- Finance and IR Director
SOURCE  GOL Linhas Aereas Inteligentes S.A.

IR, +55-11-3169-6800, or ri@golnaweb.com.br



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