The country was named best destination for adventurers and radical sports fans in 2009 by the National Geographic Adventure magazine. In September, Brazil will host an international industry meeting.
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Two great fairs, in the wholesale and packaging sector, should bring together over 40,000 people in the capital of Pernambuco in August, including Brazilian and foreign tourists.
Aiming at greater exchange in the area between Brazil and the Arab countries, the organisation created the Tourism Committee, to seek closer ties with operators, promote destinations and collect data.
Embratur launched a new digital campaign to promote the country abroad. Websites in 12 countries are going to show advertisements that are part of a Brazilian campaign to attract foreigners.
In 2010, the emirate should host the America’s Cup, the most traditional yacht race, disputed since 1851. The site was chosen by the Swiss Alinghi team, winner of the last edition.
The renegotiation of the flight agreement between both countries expanded to seven the weekly frequencies. To Bruno Dalcolmo, the more flights, the greater the potential passenger interest.
The investment should be made in redoing and expanding airports in the cities to receive matches in the World Cup.
The Service of Industrial Education should show teachers in Morocco how to teach professionalizing classes to people with special needs. The exchange should take place up to the end of this year.
The original text from 2005 was renegotiated in early July, in Cairo. The number of authorized weekly mixed or cargo-only flights has been increased from four to seven.
The anthropologist and professor at Fluminense Federal University, Paulo Hilu Pinto, is collecting figures and stories for the elaboration of a book about the Arabs in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
The state bets on the culture of the local population and on the vast supply of natural resources to attract the attention of Brazil and the world. Presently, Acre receives around 200,000 tourists per
Brasília – Spending by Brazilians on international trips totalled US$ 987 million in June this year, the highest figure since September 2008 (US$ 1.124 billion), when the international financial crisis worsened. The information was disclosed today (27th) by the Brazilian Central Bank. According to the head of the Economic Department of the Central Bank, Altamir
Travel agency and tourism operator HR has created a website to promote trips to the Arab country. The intention is to showcase the attractions of Tunisia and thus attract more Brazilians.
A group of 19 Brazilians of Syrian descent is in the country for the 1st Expatriate Youth Forum, which brings together a total of 90 people from 12 countries, plus 60 native Syrians.

