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Tourists flocking Brazil for record summer 2024-2025 growth

Dec 22, 2024 | World

December 22, 2024

Brazil is gearing up for a thriving summer tourism season for 2024/2025, with a 41.1% increase in international flight bookings compared to the previous year, signaling a strong recovery and rising global interest. The country is attracting visitors from key markets, including Chile (+95.5%), Argentina (+70.9%), and Peru (+54.1%).

Famous for its breathtaking beaches, cultural celebrations, and iconic destinations like Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, and Florianópolis, Brazil is also seeing growing interest in ecotourism hotspots like the Amazon and the Pantanal. This influx of tourists is set to bolster the economy, create jobs, and further establish Brazil as a premier summer destination. The season promises record-breaking visitor numbers and unforgettable experiences.

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