A park in Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul state harbors a waterfall almost 2 kilometers long on the Uruguay River. The woods shelter tapirs and jaguars.
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Clients of Nascimento Turismo travelling to the Middle East and North Africa will have at their disposal the support of an international call center. The staff will speak with tourists in Portuguese and solve problems in the local language.
Etihad Airways has launched a promotion campaign for São Paulo-Abu Dhabi flights or flights with transfers to Dubai, valid for tickets issued by March 31st.
The figure is an estimate of the Brazilian Ministry of Tourism for the number of tourists that will come to Rio during the 2016 Olympics.
The airline from Abu Dhabi carried 14.8 million people last year. Cargo transport increased 17% and reached 568,600 tons.
Estimation is from the Ministry of Tourism, which also assesses that the event will generate R$ 6.6 billion (US$ 2.47 billion) in Brazil from February 13th to 18th.
Last year, 70.4 million tourists went through the city’s terminals. The movement of people in international flights was world-best.
Volunteer work program is an option to those that want to know the Arab country in a different way. There are opportunities in the educational, social and environment areas.
Last year, Emirates, Etihad, Qatar and Royal Air Maroc carried a combined 564,956 passengers at the São Paulo International Airport. The arrival of Etihad and Air Maroc in 2013 fuelled new growth.
Part of the company’s interests was acquired by Etihad in 2014. Besides the increase in the number of flights, the Italian company will have new routes and more connections to the United Arab Emirates.
Nearly 40 million people used the São Paulo International Airport last year.
The offices were chosen along with a real estate consulting firm. Travel agencies were given awards during the inauguration ceremony.
Civil aviation agency announces that the administration of important terminals will be transferred to the private sector. Some operations already have been handed out to companies.
Rates will increase at Infraero-managed airports and other government-run facilities that are not under concession to the private sector.

