Hortênsias Garden, inaugurated at the end of 2024, is an open-air photo studio inspired by the Dubai Miracle Garden.
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Participating in the ABAV Expo, held in Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro city, the Moroccan airline met with travel agencies, laying the groundwork for the launch of the route between Morocco and Rio. The company already operates the direct São Paulo–Casablanca route.
Expert links growth to South America’s demand for connectivity. Royal Air Maroc director confirms a fourth weekly flight and reveals upcoming plans.
From January to July 20, the North African country saw a 19.8% increase in visitors from a year ago.
The Moroccan carrier will target businesses and client-facing professionals with further actions during the second half of the year amid its ongoing expansion plan for Brazil.
Companies from the Arab country have laid the cornerstone for the Bahrain Surf Park – Club Hawaii Experience, which will feature a pool with technology capable of generating up to a thousand waves per hour. The goal is to attract surfing tourists.
Starting in December, the airline will operate four weekly flights between Casablanca and São Paulo. The expansion plan also includes flying to Rio de Janeiro.
Flight will also continue to Buenos Aires, Argentina, starting October 26.
The Qatar-based company is the official airline of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and has launched a campaign to attract passengers coming for the matches, featuring Brazil’s Romário and Italy’s Roberto Baggio.
Nearly 17,000 people from Brazil landed in the Arab country in the first four months of this year. Morocco has taken several initiatives to attract this audience.
Walt Disney Company and Miral, from the UAE, have announced an agreement to establish a theme park on Yas Island. The goal is to attract the millions of tourists traveling through Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The increase in flights between Doha and São Paulo was originally scheduled for early July but has been brought forward to June.
The airline has all but decided to resume flying to the country, says the United Arab Emirates assistant minister for Economic and Trade Affairs, Saeed Mubarak Al Hajeri.
The goal is to attract foreign travelers, improve services, drive local handicraft and retail sales, and create jobs.

