The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) said 956 million people travelled to other countries worldwide from January to September. Demand is seen as ‘robust.’
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The emirate broadens its gamut of leisure options to meet the target of welcoming 25 million visitors by the time the world expo takes place, in October 2020. Brazilian corporate traveller numbers are increasing.
The event will be held by the United Nations’ World Tourism Organization and the Egyptian government on November 1 and 2.
Destinations around the world saw 561 million international tourists in the first half of the year, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
Uakari Lodge is set in the Mamirauá Sustainable Development Reserve. It has a foreign guest rate of 70% and encourages interaction between them, the environment and local communities.
The two countries are at the Abav Expo in São Paulo. Morocco is considering opening a tourism office in Brazil next year. Palestine wants Brazilians in new routes besides religious ones.
Tourists in transit from all nationalities can now stay up to four days in the country. The previous limit was 48 hours.
Morocco, Palestine and Dubai will be represented at the 44th Abav Expo, the international exhibition taking place in São Paulo next week.
The airline now has four weekly flights to the country. In October, a larger plane will be used from Casablanca to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. A change of terminal will be made in November.
The year-on-year result in July came as a consequence of a reduced influx of Russians to the Arab country.
IMG Worlds of Adventure opens to the public next Wednesday (31). The place will bring together the Marvel and Cartoon Network universes in an area equal to 28 soccer fields.
The Arab airline will replace its current aircraft with a larger model to add 99 seats in economy class starting December.
The city was visited by 410,000 foreigners and 760,000 Brazilians. Spending by non-natives in the first half of August went up 40% as a result.
A report by the World Travel & Tourism Council shows that an increase in the sector’s GDP should surpass the projected overall economy’s growth of 2.3%. The Middle East and Africa could have an increase of 3.7%.

