The tourism sector in Brazil is experiencing a more favourable outlook in 2023, after the World Health Organization declared the end of the Public Health Emergency of International Concern related to COVID-19. In June 2023, the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) announced that Brazil no longer has any health restrictions related to COVID-19 for entry of travellers. In this scenario, inbound arrivals continue to rebound, and in the first semester of 2023, the country received 92% of tot...
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Tourism Flows in Brazil
Euromonitor International
September 2023
List Of Contents And Tables
TOURISM FLOWS IN BRAZIL
KEY DATA FINDINGS
2023 DEVELOPMENTS
Brazil is becoming a destination for international tourists again due to easing of sanitary restrictions
Business travel is experiencing a revival, and domestic tourism rebounds to pre-pandemic levels
PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
Greater use of technology and AI to drive competitiveness and provide more targeted services
Overtourism returns post-pandemic, while tourists are also more open to discovering new destinations
CATEGORY DATA
Table 1 Inbound Arrivals: Number of Trips 2018-2023
Table 2 Inbound Arrivals by Country: Number of Trips 2018-2023
Table 3 Inbound City Arrivals 2018-2023
Table 4 Inbound Tourism Spending: Value 2018-2023
Table 5 Forecast Inbound Arrivals: Number of Trips 2023-2028
Table 6 Forecast Inbound Arrivals by Country: Number of Trips 2023-2028
Table 7 Forecast Inbound Tourism Spending: Value 2023-2028
Table 8 Domestic Trips by Destination: Number of Trips 2018-2023
Table 9 Domestic Spending: Value 2018-2023
Table 10 Forecast Domestic Trips by Destination: Number of Trips 2023-2028
Table 11 Forecast Domestic Spending: Value 2023-2028
Table 12 Outbound Departures: Number of Trips 2018-2023
Table 13 Outbound Departures by Destination: Number of Trips 2018-2023
Table 14 Outbound Tourism Spending: Value 2018-2023
Table 15 Forecast Outbound Departures: Number of Trips 2023-2028
Table 16 Forecast Outbound Departures by Destination: Number of Trips 2023-2028
Table 17 Forecast Outbound Spending: Value 2023-2028
TRAVEL IN BRAZIL
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Travel in 2023
Federal programme targeting low-income travellers catches the attention of airlines
Lack of investment and workforce training remains, impairing the performance of hotels
Record number of passenger boardings for both domestic and international trips mark the year for intermediaries
What next for travel?
MARKET DATA
Table 18 Surface Travel Modes Sales: Value 2018-2023
Table 19 Surface Travel Modes Online Sales: Value 2018-2023
Table 20 Forecast Surface Travel Modes Sales: Value 2023-2028
Table 21 Forecast Surface Travel Modes Online Sales: Value 2023-2028
Table 22 In-Destination Spending: Value 2018-2023
Table 23 Forecast In-Destination Spending: Value 2023-2028