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Brazil Sets New Record for March Tourist Arrivals

In March 2024, Brazil welcomed a record-setting 740,483 international visitors, surpassing all previous records since 1989. This marked a slight 1.6% increase over the...

Brazil’s First Dark Sky Park: Uncovering the Secrets of the Night Sky

Astrotourism is gaining popularity in Brazil with the establishment of the first "dark sky park" in Latin America. Located in the Desengano State Park, this remote village in Rio de Janeiro has minimal light pollution,...

São Paulo Pizzeria Named Best in Latin America

São Paulo, often heralded as a global pizza capital second only to New York, has added another feather to its cap. Leggera Pizza Napoletana, one...

Brazil’s Azul Enhances Global Reach with Paraguay Flights

Azul Linhas Aéreas, a prominent force in the Brazilian aviation industry, is on an...

Venezuela’s Air Travel Awakens from Its Slumber

Venezuela's air travel sector is witnessing a significant revival, marked by enhanced national and international connectivity. This resurgence, driven by...

Brazil Triumphs in 2024’s Top Beach Destinations

In 2024, Brazil captured global attention as its stunning beaches dominated TripAdvisor’s Traveler's Choice Awards, marking a pinnacle in South America’s travel scene. Known for...

Airlines Cancel Flights: Navigating Middle East Instability

Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, primarily between Israel and Iran, the ripple effects are palpable in the...

São Paulo-Rio Tops the Most Flown Routes in LatAm

The São Paulo-Rio de Janeiro route, now the most flown in Latin America, underscores Brazil's position as the region's...

Mato Grosso do Sul: Brazil’s natural paradise and agribusiness hub

Located in the central-west region of Brazil, Mato Grosso do Sul is a unique...

Chilean Airline Increasingly Dominates Brazil’s Vast Aviation Market

In 2023, Latam Airlines markedly boosted Brazil's aviation sector, elevating its passenger count from 32...

Lula Announces Continuation of Visa-Free Entry in Brazil for Key Tourist Markets

Brazil has prolonged its visa-free policy for tourists from the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan until April 10,...