Forecast for 2014 is by the International Air Transport Association. According to Iata, companies in the world are likely to have good profit this year, in spite of the rising costs of fuel.
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Airline Company in Tunisia took 216.000 people in their flights in February. In the bimester , the total was 465.500, an increase of 10%
Gains from the airline company of Abu Dhabi reached US$ 62 mn last year. Income has grown by 27% and reached US$ 6.1 bn.
The target was set by the Ministry of Tourism. The World Cup should attract foreign visitors.
The country is aiming for a sevenfold increase in annual visitor numbers by 2030 and regards the industry as holding great economic promise.
The Arab airline has topped the ranking of British consulting firm Brand Finance Global as the highest valued for the third straight year at US$ 5.48 billion, up 34% from 2013.
The Sharjah, United Arab Emirates-based airline saw a 14% increase in revenues in 2013. Net income stood at US$ 118 million, up 2%.
Terminal 3 at the São Paulo international Airport (aka Cumbica), in Guarulhos, will span 192,000 square metres and will be used exclusively by passengers on international flights.
Terminals saw a 10% increase in passenger traffic in 2013, the highest regional rate in the world. The performance was driven by the United Arab Emirates.
The terminal in the Qatari capital handled 23.2 million passengers in 2013. Aircraft traffic and cargo throughput also increased.
The ‘Tourism Dirham’ will be charged on all types of accommodations within the emirate. The charge will be made per room, per night, starting on March 31st. The charge will range from US$ 1.91 to US$ 5.44.
Brazilian tourists spent US$ 25.3 billion in international travels last year, according to information from the Central Bank. In 2012, the sum was of US$ 22.2 billion.
Region received 19.607 million visitors last year, according to the preliminary information released by the World Tourism Organization. The Middle East, which received almost 52 million people, saw an increase by only 0.3%.
Lower revenue was consequence of the political instability in the country. In July last year, former president Mohamed Morsi was deposed.

