According to data from the International Air Transport Association, air travel demand in November 2023 reached 99.1% of November 2019 levels.
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ES Explorer was established last year as an arm of ES English exchange school and has been working to attract Brazilian visitors to Dubai.
According to apex body Qatar Tourism, visitor numbers in 2023 were a five-year high.
Global hospitality giant announced it has begun constructing a luxury property in the rapidly developing region in the Arab country.
Brazilian Tourist Board chair Marcelo Freixo (pictured) wrote an article on the growth of Muslim-friendly tourism and Brazil’s willingness to provide a high-quality experience to these travelers.
The ministers of Tourism of both countries met at the 25th General Assembly of the World Tourism Organization, held in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. They aim to increase the flow of visitors and attract investments to Brazil.
The Saudi government launched a company for the development of the Abha Valley, which will feature residential, commercial and tourism areas to attract both local and international visitors.
HaLatina comes from a desire of the partners to boost the flow of Islamic tourists to Latin American countries, including Brazil, and provide them the best experiences according to their profile.
A delegation from the Arab country is in Rio de Janeiro for the Saudi-Brazilian Aviation Conference and to discuss investments and exchange in the sector.
The service of the aircraft featuring refreshed interiors will be introduced on November 19 and will initially be available three times weekly, scaling up to daily flights in December.
A new passenger terminal at Abu Dhabi Airport will enter into operation in about two months with a capacity for 45 million passengers a year. The United Arab Emirates expects increased landings with COP28.
The prediction for 2023 is slightly up from last year’s. Most visitors are emigrants.
Diplomat Paulino Carvalho Neto visited the headquarters of the Arab Brazilian Chamber in São Paulo on Wednesday (26) and spoke to ANBA about his new position in Egypt.
Egyptian prime minister met with investors to discuss the country’s tourism policy for the long term. The goal is to speed up the industry’s growth by making available some 50,000 new rooms a year and a partnership with the public sector to build hotels.