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Experience Brazil's carnaval amid favorable exchange rates in 2025
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John Hunter, Vice President of Fuel Supply and Trading | Delta Air Lines

Brazil's Carnaval, renowned as the world's largest festival, is set to take place from February 28 to March 5, 2025. The event attracts millions of visitors each year, drawn by its vibrant culture, music, and dance. With a favorable exchange rate this year, travelers can enjoy premium experiences at more affordable prices.

In Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, iconic samba parades are held at the Sambadrome Marquês de Sapucaí and Sambadrome Anhembi respectively. These parades feature impressive floats and costumes that capture the essence of Carnaval. Both cities offer unique experiences that appeal to various tastes.

Street parties or "blocos" are central to the Carnaval experience in both cities. In Rio, neighborhoods like Lapa and Ipanema host samba-rich events, while São Paulo presents a mix of musical styles including funk and electronic beats.

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Travelers can also explore landmarks such as Christ the Redeemer in Rio or the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP). Culinary offerings range from beachside snacks in Rio to diverse global cuisine in São Paulo.

Delta Airlines has enhanced its service with modern Airbus A330-900neo aircraft on routes between São Paulo and Atlanta. These planes offer amenities like Delta One Suites for a comfortable travel experience.

The current exchange rate allows U.S. visitors greater purchasing power in Brazil compared to previous years. Accommodation costs have decreased along with dining expenses and Sambadrome ticket prices.

“Carnaval is part of who we are - it’s a time when the energy of Brazil comes alive in every street," said Delta flight attendant Carlos Palma Jr., highlighting how Carnaval fosters community spirit through shared celebrations.

Delta provides direct flights from Atlanta and New York to Brazilian cities hosting Carnaval festivities. Travelers can begin their journey with luxury services at JFK's Delta One Lounge before experiencing Brazil's famed festival atmosphere firsthand.

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