Airport Fast Track - The Only Way To Arrive On Your Honeymoon In Brazil - Says Dehouche
Few people's dream holiday or honeymoon involves rigorous time constraints, immoveable itineraries or early morning military drills. A holiday for most of us is an opportunity to escape the banality of routine, to forget alarm clocks and timetables and live life at an altogether different pace, one that, rather than being imposed upon us, is entirely of our own choosing. What better country then, than Brazil? After all, do people even own watches in Brazil? Surely any kind of timepiece is a superfluous commodity in a country so synonymous with flexibility.
For Brazilians, ‘Pontualidade Britannica' or ‘British punctuality' is a national joke, something many of those native to this laid back land seem almost proud they have no need to adhere to. Nevertheless, if you're planning a trip to include several destinations within the country, you'll need to get on a plane to traverse this immense place and these planes do have timetables (sort of), so perhaps it's worth bringing some of that punctuality (be it British, European or otherwise) with you. The only question is whether, in a culture where spontaneity rules, your punctuality alone will be enough to ensure your Honeymoon is hassle free.
Brazil's motto, to be found on the nation's flag, is ‘Ordem e Progresso' (Order and Progress) Progress is not in question, but when you arrive from your international flight at one of Brazil's chaotic airports, it's sometimes difficult to see much evidence of order. After a tiring international flight, this can be a little unsettling; especially if you're arriving for the first time in a country where the language and culture are unfamiliar. You puzzle at the ‘system', where exactly does this line end and begin? Why exactly is it that so many who arrived after you now seem to be before you? Are you in the right line at all? What does ‘anulado' mean?
Brazilians are very keen to help others and those that speak English will be happy to furnish you with information if you ask for help. The only problem is that Brazilians are sometimes so keen to help others that, rather than admit they do not know the answer to your question, will invent something.
If you have little time to catch your connecting flight, this will only serve to increase your frustration. Especially when you realise that due to the helpful advice you received, rather than now being on your way to your boarding gate, you are in fact in the duty free shop in arrivals, many bureaucratic hurdles and queues away from where you want to be and with just half an hour before your plane's departure.
If you want your holiday to be truly relaxing from the moment you arrive, the only solution is to talk to luxury travel experts Dehouche who are based in Brazil. Dehouche's dynamic cosmopolitan team combines local Brazilian knowledge with European efficiency and as such can ensure your holiday is seamless from the moment you step off the plane. Dehouche's representative will meet you immediately upon arrival and help divert you away from the hordes jostling for position in an immigration queue of daunting proportions. With Dehouche you can breathe a sigh relief as you glide towards an ‘alternative' line of an altogether more reasonable length; stepping up the momentum and saving you precious minutes. Here in Brazil ‘tudo é possível' (anything is possible) and there is always a ‘jeitinho' (Brazilian way) It's just a matter of being with someone who knows.
Trust local experts Dehouche to take care of this for you and, instead of crying tears of nervous exhaustion as you stamp your feet in a static queue only to arrive at the boarding gate five minutes before departure and watch your connecting flight take off with your luggage, but without you; you'll be smiling all the way to your (Dehouche selected) luxury boutique hotel.
Let Dehouche arrange your luxury boutique hotel and enjoy a whole host of insider tips on where to truly escape from it all on your honeymoon.
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