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33% Economy Class & Beyond
São Paulo‑Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) is Brazil’s busiest hub, offering a range of lounge options and amenities for travelers.
Lounges at GRU
- The Centurion Lounge in Terminal 3 provides a buffet with a strong fruit selection and good‑to‑very‑good food overall.
- It can become crowded, especially in the evenings, and seating may be limited. 🔗
- Shower rooms are available, though wait times can be long during peak periods.
- Guests are advised to sign up for access as soon as they enter the lounge.
- Mastercard’s Taste by Priceless lounge opened in Terminal 3 just past passport control, offering à‑la‑carte dining and chef‑curated tasting menus with locally inspired cuisine.
- The lounge provides ample seating, power outlets, and unlimited high‑speed Wi‑Fi. 🔗
- GOL premium‑economy tickets grant access to GOL‑branded lounges at GRU and Rio de Janeiro (GIG), though access may be restricted for outstation tickets.🔗
Shower Facilities
- Since January 1 2013, United Club guests at GRU can use the shower facilities regardless of whether they are arriving or departing.
- The showers are integrated with the adjacent United Club and Global First Lounge areas.
Connectivity and Codeshares
- Emirates and Azul announced a codeshare that lets passengers connect through GRU to destinations such as Rio de Janeiro, Belém, Belo Horizonte, Cuiabá, Curitiba, Juazeiro Do Norte, Porto Alegre and Recife.
- The agreement, approved by Brazil’s aviation authority, became effective for travel starting 25 August 2021.🔗
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Review: GOL Premium Economy Boeing 737 MAX (VVI-GRU)
For the next segment of my two times to Latin America review trip, I flew GOL’s Boeing 737 MAX 8 premium economy on the 2hr50min flight from Santa Cruz de la Sierra (VVI) to Sao Paulo (GRU). GOL is a powerhouse in Brazil, as the airline has a fleet of around 130 Boeing 737s, with another 100 or so jets on order. I was excited to finally fly with the airline. GOL doesn’t have a business class cabin, but does have a premium economy product, with is sort of comparable to intra-Europe business class. So, what’s my take
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Emirates and Azul announce codeshare tie-up
Emirates and Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras S.A have signed a codeshare agreement, which will allow customers to seamlessly connect to and from eight cities in Brazil to Emirates’ global network via Sao Paulo. Emirates Boeing 777-300ER – Image, Economy Class and Beyond. Under the codeshare, customers will be able to connect to and from Sao Paulo (GRU) These will be on flights operated by Azul, which will connect to Emirates flights from Sao Paulo (GRU) to Dubai and beyond. This will be with a single ticket. The codeshare agreement has been approved by the
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Mastercard “Taste By Priceless” Airport Lounges (A La Carte Dining, HKG & GRU)
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