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Carnival

As you jet off to the most popular carnival in the world, why not jump straight into the colorful spirit with a taste of traditional Brazilian cuisine? To celebrate Carnival 2025, we’re serving Brazilian dishes on all routes from Dubai to Brazil until March 8.

Carnival flavors on your flight

On your way to Brazil, feast on braised beef short ribs served with cilantro pesto rice and plantain chips in First Class and Business Class, or braised veal cheek in Premium Economy and picadinho de carnival in Economy Class. Then treat yourself to a brigadeiro cheesecake with coconut crème anglaise, guava and passion fruit coulis for dessert.

Stroll down to our A380 Onboard Lounge and enjoy a slice or two of our decadent banana Bundt cake. After all, the Carnival began as a festival of abundant feasting before Lent—so start indulging the minute your journey begins.

Set the rhythm for your journey

Choose from up to 48 playlists and albums of Latin American music on our inflight entertainment system, ice. From Brazil, you can listen to Pabllo Vittar’s album Não Para Não and Matuê’s Máquina do Tempo. Or tune into timeless songs from iconic artists like Sérgio Mendes and Gilberto Gil.

You can also sit back and relax to up to 16 Brazilian movies, including Estômago II: O Poderoso Chef, Saudosa Maloca and De Repente, Miss! And more than 240 Hollywood movies dubbed in Portuguese, like new releases Venom: The Last Dance, Wolfs and A Different Man.

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Take your place in the parade

Carnival is an annual Brazilian festival that takes place before the beginning of Easter and lasts for five days. In a wonderful parade of carnival energy, influenced by Portuguese and African culture, two million people from all backgrounds gather on the streets.

Open-air performances; multicolored costumes; enormous parade floats; spectacular samba dancers—just a taste of what you can expect at the Sambódromo arena.

Things to do in Rio de Janeiro

There’s a reason Rio de Janeiro is called the Worldwide Capital of the Carnival, and the fun doesn’t stop with the Sambódromo festivities. Head to Pedro do Sal, Rio’s “Little Africa” and the birthplace of samba, or enjoy live music at Bip Bip bar and The Maze jazz club. Colorful surroundings continue at the markets of Feira Hippie de Ipanema and Babilônia Feira Hype.

Along the South River area you’ll find the best hotels, and award-winning restaurants like Oro and Lasai are unmissable. And of course, no trip is complete without visiting iconic sites like Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf mountain.

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Products and services may vary on actual flights depending on routes, aircraft configuration and seasonality. Operational requirements may also cause last-minute changes to the aircraft used on scheduled flights.