The UAE-based airline ordered 30 Boeing 787s and 50 Airbus A350s during the aerospace industry expo, with contracts amounting to a combined USD 24.8 billion.
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The emirate’s international airport welcomed 64.4 million people year-to-date through September, down 4.5% from a year ago. Runway rehabilitation impacted figures.
Conjunto Nacional will hold activities on Moroccan culture, including a photo exhibition, a kaftan runway, and henna application from November 6 to 12. The event is open to the public and admission is free. The goal is to promote the country for potential tourists.
Flow of passengers in Brazil increased by 21% year-on-year.
New system will allow visitors to spend up to 90 days in Saudi territory and is available for tourists from 49 countries but not Brazil.
The carrier will offer six weekly flights from Brazil. Airlines from Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt are featured at the Abav Expo in São Paulo.
The emirate has a museum in the heritage hub Al Fahidi where one can learn about the equipment and different ways to brew the beverage in different times and countries. Establishment results from an Emirati’s passion for coffee.
Demand is up 4% from the last edition two years ago for the first week of the music festival, and up 2.5% for the second week.
Industry professionals will flock to São Paulo’s Expo Center Norte for the 47th edition of the event from September 25 to 27.
Charges in the emirate are competitive in the lead-up to Expo 2020, in a bid to address increased room availability.
The Brazilian Tourism Institute (Embratur) will roll out actions to advertise the country as a destination, including illustrious figures who’ll promote the country free of charge.
The carrier’s president Tim Clark sees demand cooling off as trade tensions mount. Emirates announced a USD 21 billion contract for 70 Airbus jets earlier this year, even as it scaled back its A380 orders.
Estimate was presented by the country’s Tourism minister Rami Radwan Martini and includes material damages, destruction of historical sites, unemployment, and significantly reduced revenues.
Number of tourists from Brazil who traveled to Jordan in H1 2019 increased by 39.8% from last year. Visitors are also staying longer in the Arab country.

