Airline now offers daily flights to Dubai and Sharjah, UAE, as part of a gradual resumption of operations.
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Carriers not based in countries affected by the conflict say regular services will resume from June. In some cases, operations will not normalize until October.
On Thursday (12), a flight departs Doha for São Paulo. On Friday (13), flights leave Guarulhos Airport for Doha. Qatar’s airspace remains closed, with only limited operations authorized.
Emirates advises that only passengers whose flights have been rescheduled should head to the terminals.
The conflict that began on Saturday (28) affected flights from Brazil to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar. Airlines operating in the region are advising their passengers.
The Dubai-based airline will serve traditional Brazilian dishes on flights departing from or arriving in Brazil between February 13 and 21.
The Arab country’s national airline recorded an increase in the number of passengers carried in October, as well as in its flight load factor, which reached 85%.
Saudi Arabia and Brazil still do not have an air route, but an updated agreement makes it easier to establish flights between the two countries.
Dubai airline advises passengers to fully charge their electronic devices before boarding. The measure takes effect on Wednesday (1).
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.
The Market Outlook 2025, conducted by the Brazilian company Embraer, points out that aviation in the Middle East could grow with more suitable aircraft and increased development of intraregional connectivity.
The increase in flights between Doha and São Paulo was originally scheduled for early July but has been brought forward to June.
As of July 2, the Qatari carrier will operate three additional flights between Doha and GRU Airport.
Promo Trend Travel is starting to promote the new destination to Brazilian clients. Meanwhile, an Egyptian company aims to double the number of Brazilian tourists traveling to the North African country this year.

