A delegation from the International Monetary Fund met with local authorities and highlighted the need for economic reforms so that the country can achieve greater growth.
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Nearly 17,000 people from Brazil landed in the Arab country in the first four months of this year. Morocco has taken several initiatives to attract this audience.
Ambassadors from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Morocco, and Bahrain discuss expanding bilateral partnerships with the state government and meet with local business leaders.
Promo Trend Travel is starting to promote the new destination to Brazilian clients. Meanwhile, an Egyptian company aims to double the number of Brazilian tourists traveling to the North African country this year.
Daniela Dornellas, creator of Fashion Meeting, takes a group of professionals every year on a cultural and business immersion trip to the Arab country.
The country aims to welcome 30 million tourists by 2030 and is counting on an increase in Brazilian arrivals to help meet that goal. Direct flights are expected to gain more weekly frequencies by the end of the year.
The Arab country will have a booth and an official delegation at WTM Latin America, which takes place next week in São Paulo. The event will serve as a platform for establishing partnerships in the airline sector, meetings with operators, and cultural activities.
Hotels in the Arab country generated AED 45 billion last year, reflecting a 3% year-over-year growth, according to a statement by the Minister of Economy and Chairman of the UAE Tourism Council, Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri.
Royal Air Maroc takes Brazilian travel agents to Moroccan cities to showcase the country as a tourist destination, as well as a connection to Africa and Europe.
Along with the launch of the Halal Tourism Guide about a year and a half ago, the São Paulo State Department of Tourism and Travel has been promoting training to ensure that residents of São Paulo are ready to welcome tourists from this religion.
The country recorded its best tourism result for January in the past decade. Over 1.4 million people from abroad visited Brazil last month.
A report released by the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday (11) presents a projection of growth for the economy of the Arab country, mainly based on public investments, strong tourism, and the increase in natural gas production.
The Arab country received 53 ships in the current cruise season until January 20 and expects to welcome over 30 more vessels by April. Qatar has grown as a cruise tourism destination.
Projection is included in the budget approved by the Senate. Exports and imports are also expected to grow this year compared to 2024.