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Trips from Nairobi (Nairobi-Kenya) to São Paulo (Brazil) are available with a variety of airlines, but they always include at least one change of plane. For example: travel time around 21 hours or more for Nairobi → São Paulo. Skyscanner+5Rome2Rio+5Rome2Rio+5
One new development: Kenya Airways (KQ) has a codeshare partnership with South African Airways (SAA), which provides a “shorter route” via Johannesburg to Brazil. Kenya Airways+1
Common airlines/routes you might use:
Ethiopian Airlines offers flights from Kenya to Brazil through its network. Ethiopian Airlines
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines lists fares for Kenya → Brazil (via intermediary stops) on its website. KLM
Other large carriers (e.g., via Middle East hubs or European hubs) can also be used.
🔍 Key Things to Know Before Booking
Stopovers are inevitable. For example, the route from Nairobi → São Paulo is typically ~21h + with at least one layover. Rome2Rio+1
Price range: One-way fares from Kenya to Brazil vary widely depending on time, route, airline and stops. Some sources report very low one-way fares (with many stops) starting around US$660 for one-way from Kenya to Brazil. Skyscanner+1
Popular destination airports: In Brazil the commonly used arrival airport for flights from Kenya is São Paulo Guarulhos (GRU). Rome2Rio+2Rome2Rio+2
Booking tip: Because of the length and complexity of the route, ensure you check total travel time, number of layovers, airline baggage/stopover policies, and visa/entry requirements for layover countries.
Visa/entry: You’ll likely transit through a country (or more) before reaching Brazil, so make sure you meet transit visa/entry rules for the stopover country (if needed), and Brazil’s entry requirements for Kenyan citizens.
✅ Recommendation & Travel Planning Tips
Since you’re travelling from Kenya to Brazil, here are practical suggestions:
Use a travel agent or service that can handle multi-leg bookings (from Kenya → stopover → Brazil) to ensure seamless connections.
Compare options (airlines, layover cities, travel class) to find the best balance between cost, comfort, and travel time.
Since there are no direct flights, you might value fewer layovers or shorter total travel time more than just the cheapest fare.
Check airline change/cancellation policies (especially for long routes).
If possible, choose layover cities with good airport facilities for comfort (especially important since travel time will be long).
Consider arriving a day early or planning a long layover if you’re dealing with significant time-zone shifts or fatigue.
Monitor fares regularly — due to the complexity of the route, deals can vary and change quickly.