Thursday, June 23, 2016

Search for trips to Miami on vacation retreated 72% this year

Sao Paulo-the lack of appeal for purchases abroad-due to the high-dollar knocked the Brazilians '' interest in spending the holidays July in Miami, in the United States. In comparison with the same month of 2015, the fall in demand was 72%, according to Skyscanner.
The die, however, points out that the Brazilian is still interested in leaving the country during the school holidays. The highlight was Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, where the quest for tickets and accommodation advanced 68 percent this year, compared to the previous year.
"Portugal is a European country relatively cheap, being the gateway to other places in the Mainland. In addition, has direct flights coming out of Brazil, which facilitates the travel, "says Shahzad Rana, communication manager of Skyscanner.
According to the survey, so far, 70% of searches were for international destinations. "In recent weeks, the US currency has gone through many fluctuations in comparison with previous months of great high, which ended up awakening the interest of Brazilians to travel out of the country," said the company, in a statement.
The list still points the greatest interest for New York (10%), as well as London (15%), Paris (5) and Madrid (20%).
Brazil
Among domestic destinations, the city of São Paulo received 16% more searches for travel this month. In addition to the city of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro has submitted 13% high. In the Northeast the highlight was Fortaleza, in Ceara, where the search for travel budget advanced 24%.
The greater attention to national destination, however, must be for August, when are you going to get the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. According to a survey of the online travel agency ViajaNet, 58% of Brazilians are expected to visit the city between 5 and 21 August. For Gustavo Mariotto, marketing manager of ViajaNet, "the Olympics should attract tourists from all over the world, but Brazilians of these three States should be most". For him, the movement can reheat tourism in more remote locations and ensure profits for the cities.
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