UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Emirates Airlines is bringing the vibrant flavors of Brazil to its flights between Dubai and major Brazilian cities from February 9th to 17th, just in time for the festive Carnival season. Passengers can savor authentic Brazilian cuisine and immerse themselves in the spirit of Carnival while en route to their destinations.
Rio Carnival, an annual celebration of Brazilian culture held for five days before Easter, is renowned for its lively atmosphere and colorful festivities. Drawing in two million revelers from diverse backgrounds, the event showcases the rich blend of Portuguese and African influences that characterize Brazilian culture.
During this special period, passengers traveling in First, Business, and Premium Economy classes will have the opportunity to indulge in a selection of Brazilian delicacies. From succulent Picanha grilled beef steak to hearty Bife com Cebola (beef with onions), accompanied by traditional sides like farofa and black beans, the menu promises an authentic culinary experience.
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For those with a sweet tooth, the Brigadeiro cheesecake and chocolate ganache dessert, adorned with colorful sprinkles, provide a delightful finale to the meal. Economy class passengers can also enjoy a taste of Brazil with dishes like Picadinho de Caranaval and Cocada Cremosa, ensuring an enjoyable dining experience for all travelers.
Beyond the culinary offerings, Emirates is enhancing the onboard entertainment experience with a selection of Brazilian movies and Hollywood blockbusters dubbed in Portuguese. Passengers can enjoy the rhythm of Brazilian music with playlists featuring popular artists like Ludmilla and Matuê, as well as classics from Sergio Mendes and Gilberto Gil.
As Emirates continues to prioritize passenger satisfaction and cultural immersion, this initiative allows travelers to start their Brazilian adventure from the moment they step aboard, creating memorable experiences both in the air and on the ground.
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