The airline intends to make Dubai International Airport the world‘s largest passenger hub in a few years, surpassing Atlanta and Heathrow.
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The hotel that has become a symbol of the emirate will open for visitation starting Friday (15). ANBA made the tour and brought exclusive information and pictures of this must-attend tour.
The Brazilian government has freed entry by air to travelers from the United Kingdom, India, and South Africa, passengers coming from any country will still be required to present a negative test for COVID-19, but no proof of vaccination.
The first world’s fair in an Arab country, Expo 2020 Dubai, starts this Friday (1). The emirate has been preparing itself and set up a large structure to receive visitors. Brazil is among the 191 countries represented.
Emirates announced a codeshare with the Brazilian Airline to connect eight cities, including Recife and Porto Alegre.
One-day and 30-day tickets, season passes with unlimited entry, and family packages are available. The event starts in October 2021 and runs until April 2022.
The emirate clarified that vaccines are only available to holders of expired residency or tourist visas.
The remote work program allows foreigners to reside in Dubai for one year and become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Saudi Arabia opened its borders on Monday (17), allowing its citizens to travel to other countries. Airports were busy and many traveled by car to Qatar and Bahrain.
This is often seen when major airlines see passenger flow decline and demand for cargo transport increase.
Whereas early on in the pandemic whatever foreign travel from Brazil was taking place was accounted for by executives and the younger demographic, now that vaccination is on the horizon, older tourists are beginning to seek travel packages and flight tickets.
The coronavirus pandemic has affected the revenue and the number of arrivals in the North African country in 2020. The ministries of Tourism and Economic Development are making plans to boost the sector.
Vacation and leisure travel have a sure ticket to sunnier days, but a challenging future awaits fairs, congresses, and airlines.
Visas will only be made available to people on trips arranged by hotels or tour operators.

