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Tourism

Emirates celebrates 10 years of flights to Brazil

Emirates is celebrating a decade of flights to Brazil, after becoming the first airline to link Brazil and the Gulf region with non-stop flights between Sao Paulo and Dubai in October 2007.

Now serving the two main cities in Brazil daily – São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro – Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, has carried over two million passengers in 10 years of service to the country. The number of passengers carried annually in Emirates’ first year of operations – over 26,000 in 2007– has grown to over 288,000 passengers in 2016.

In 2012, Emirates expanded its presence in Brazil by adding a daily service between Dubai and Rio de Janeiro. Underlining its commitment to the Brazilian market, Emirates started to operate the first-ever scheduled commercial Airbus A380 flight to South America in March this year. The switch to the A380 offers a total of 959 additional seats per week in each direction meeting a growing demand from travellers on the route. The most travelled destinations from Brazilian passengers over the last few years have been Dubai, Bangkok, Shanghai, Tokyo and Hong Kong.

 

Export growth

According to Brazil’s Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services, Brazilian exports to the UAE grew 87 per cent (US$1.2bn to US$2.24bn) and overall trade grew 72 per cent (US$1.5bn to US$2.6bn) between 2007 and 2016. The UAE is the second biggest importer of Brazilian products among Arab countries, with imports worth US$2.24 billion in 2016.

This amount represents almost 40 per cent of all Brazilian exports to the GCC countries, of which food produce and products formed a major component. The UAE in particular is an active trader with Brazil, with two-way trade reaching US$2.6 billion last year. The vast majority of this trade was exports from Brazil, leaving a significant trade balance of US$1.9 billion in favour of Brazil.

Emirates SkyCargo has also played an important role in connecting Brazil to the world, carrying more than 25,000 tons of imported cargo and more than 11,000 tons of exported cargo between Dubai and Brazil since 2007. Currently, major cargo imports include automobile and aircraft spare parts, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Major exports include general cargo, hatching eggs, spare parts, shoes, fruit and vegetables.

Top export destinations include United Arab Emirates, India and Saudi Arabia; main import origins are Hong Kong, India and China. Emirates has also operated multiple freighter charters to Brazil over the last few years to transport various types of cargo – including horses for leading sporting events and outsized equipment including helicopters.

 

Major milestone

Hubert Frach, divisional senior vice president, Commercial Operations West at Emirates, said: “The 10-year anniversary is a significant milestone for Emirates in Brazil, celebrating our first touch point in Latin America. Over the years, we have achieved healthy growth on our Brazilian flights, as more and more customers experience Emirates’ award-winning service and our hub, Dubai.

“We are continuously bringing new exciting leisure destinations closer to Brazilians such as, Bangkok, Tokyo, Vietnam or more recently Cambodia. We look forward to continue supporting Brazil’s growing inbound tourist numbers and business trade opportunities.”

Passengers on flights to and from Brazil enjoy the hospitality of Emirates’ multi-national Cabin Crew, of which more than 630 are Brazilian, including more than 120 pilots. Emirates also have over 860 Brazilian nationals working from them in various positions around the world.

Emirates’ award-winning entertainment system, ice, has more than 2,500 channels, including Portuguese movies and TV programmes as well as Brazilian music. This year, ice was awarded as the World’s Best Inflight Entertainment at the Skytrax World Airline Awards for the 13th consecutive year.

Emirates currently serves two Brazil gateways with services to Dubai from Sao Paulo, operated by the A380, and Rio de Janeiro, operated by the Boeing 777-300ER. Passengers can also fly to Buenos Aires onboard the Boeing 777-300ER from Rio de Janeiro.

In October 2016, Emirates announced a codeshare and frequent flyer programme partnership with GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A (“GOL”) allowing customers to purchase connecting flights on both airlines using one reservation, and a seamless ticketing, check-in, boarding and baggage check experience during the entire journey. Passengers booking flights to Brazil can now connect to multiple destinations in Brazil with GOL, including Porte Alegre, Salvador, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba and Brasilia.


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WRITTEN BY

Steve Adams


October 29, 2017


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