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17 Feb

France Joins UK, Switzerland, Spain, Russia, Italy, South Korea, UAE, Japan, China, and More as Tourism Booms with Brazil’s New Visa Free Travel Access to 168 Countries

France Joins UK, Switzerland, Spain, Russia, Italy, South Korea, UAE, Japan, China, and More as Tourism Booms with Brazil’s New Visa Free Travel Access to 168 Countries France, along with the UK, Switzerland, Spain, Russia, Italy, South Korea, UAE, Japan, China, and several other nations, is experiencing a surge in tourism, fueled by Brazil’s recent announcement of visa-free travel access to 168 countries as of February 2026. This newfound mobility for Brazilian citizens is unlocking global travel opportunities and contributing to the growing tourism boom, positioning Brazil as a key player...

15 Feb

Brazil Joins Egypt, Ethiopia, Seychelles, and Bhutan in Leading Record-Breaking Tourism Growth as One Point Five Billion Tourists Cross Borders in 2025

Brazil Joins Egypt, Ethiopia, Seychelles, and Bhutan in Leading Record-Breaking Tourism Growth as One Point Five Billion Tourists Cross Borders in 2025 In 2025, Brazil, Egypt, Ethiopia, Seychelles, and Bhutan are leading the charge in a record-breaking surge of tourism, as one point five billion tourists cross borders worldwide. This remarkable growth is driven by several factors, including each destination’s distinctive appeal, growing international connections, and increasing interest in unique, less-traveled locations. Brazil, in particular, has benefited from strengthened air connectivity, major international events, and a renewed focus on sustainable travel....

15 Feb

Brazil Set to Surpass Ten Million International Visitors in 2026, Strengthening Its Position as a Leading Global Tourism Destination

Brazil Set to Surpass Ten Million International Visitors in 2026, Strengthening Its Position as a Leading Global Tourism Destination Brazil is set to become a global tourism leader in 2026, with a projected 10 million international visitors, driven by a post-pandemic rebound, enhanced air connectivity, and targeted marketing strategies. Brazil’s tourism sector is poised for a remarkable milestone in 2026, as the country expects to welcome over 10 million international visitors—surpassing the previous record of 9.3 million in 2025. This expected surge represents an ambitious leap, nearly doubling the country’s foreign-arrival numbers...

15 Feb

Egypt Joins Brazil, Ethiopia, Bhutan, and Seychelles in Attracting Record-Breaking Tourism Growth, Shaping the Future of International Travel

Egypt Joins Brazil, Ethiopia, Bhutan, and Seychelles in Attracting Record-Breaking Tourism Growth, Shaping the Future of International Travel In 2025, Egypt joins Brazil, Ethiopia, Bhutan, and Seychelles in experiencing an exceptional surge in tourism, reshaping the global travel scene. These countries are drawing record numbers of international visitors, each offering something unique—Egypt with its iconic historical landmarks, Brazil’s lively culture, Ethiopia’s ancient heritage, Bhutan’s sustainable tourism model, and Seychelles’ untouched natural beauty. This growth is not only fueling their economies but also driving the future of international tourism by introducing fresh...

15 Feb

Brazil’s 10-Year Visa for Indians: President Lula’s Landmark India Visit & The New Era of Tourism

Brazil’s 10-Year Visa for Indians: President Lula’s Landmark India Visit & The New Era of Tourism In the world of international diplomacy, few things signal “we trust you” more clearly than a long-term visa. As Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva touches down in New Delhi for a high-stakes state visit this February 2026, the air isn’t just thick with political discourse—it’s buzzing with the excitement of a new frontier for Indian travelers. The headline act of this visit? The expected announcement of a reciprocal 10-year tourist visa for Indian citizens.This move...

15 Feb

United States Joins Mexico, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Japan and More in Brazil’s Tourism Boom, Projecting Record-Breaking Ten Million Visitors in 2026

United States Joins Mexico, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Japan and More in Brazil’s Tourism Boom, Projecting Record-Breaking Ten Million Visitors in 2026 Brazil’s tourism sector is set for an extraordinary surge in 2026, with the United States, Mexico, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Japan, and other key markets driving a historic influx of international visitors. Embratur, Brazil’s national tourism authority, is projecting a record-breaking 10 million visitors, surpassing the previous year’s record of 9.3 million. This growth is fueled by a combination of post-pandemic recovery, strategic enhancements in aviation...

14 Feb

Brazil Travel in Shock as Key Airports of São Paulo, Brasília and Rio de Janeiro Face Dozens of Flight Cancellations and Numerous Delays by LATAM Brasil, GOL Airlines and more, New Update

Brazil Travel in Shock as Key Airports of São Paulo, Brasília and Rio de Janeiro Face Dozens of Flight Cancellations and Numerous Delays by LATAM Brasil, GOL Airlines and more, New Update Air travel across Brazil is facing a major disruption today as hundreds of passengers navigate a wave of unexpected flight changes. Major hubs in São Paulo, Brasília and Rio de Janeiro are reporting significant operational hurdles. These delays and cancellations have sent ripples through the national aviation network. LATAM Brasil and GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes remain the most affected...

14 Feb

Travellers Stranded at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo, Brazil as 153 Flights Are Delayed and 2 Cancelled, Disrupting LATAM, Gol, Azul, and More Across Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Porto Alegre, and Beyond

Travellers Stranded at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo, Brazil as 153 Flights Are Delayed and 2 Cancelled, Disrupting LATAM, Gol, Azul, and More Across Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, Porto Alegre, and Beyond Travelers at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport (GRU) were left stranded and frustrated on February 13, 2026, as 153 flights were delayed and 2 flights were cancelled, causing a ripple effect on both domestic and international travel. With Guarulhos International Airport being the primary gateway into Brazil, the disruptions have created a major headache for passengers. This ongoing...

13 Feb

Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Rio de Janeiro and More Cities Hail Sapphire Princess Winter South America Tourism Triumph: What You Need to Know

Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Rio de Janeiro and More Cities Hail Sapphire Princess Winter South America Tourism Triumph: What You Need to Know Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Punta Arenas, and Rio de Janeiro celebrated the culmination of Sapphire Princess‘s winter season in South America, concluding immersive voyages that spotlighted Patagonia, Antarctica, and Brazil from January through March 2026. The Princess Cruises vessel transported thousands of passengers through dramatic fjords and vibrant capitals, significantly elevating tourism across Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and Brazil. This deployment underscored the cruise industry’s role in distributing tourism benefits to...

13 Feb

Argentina Joins UK, Brazil, Spain and Morocco in Sapphire Princess’ Grand Trans-Atlantic Crossing to Europe, Launching a Mediterranean Cruise Season Filled with Iconic Destinations

Argentina Joins UK, Brazil, Spain and Morocco in Sapphire Princess’ Grand Trans-Atlantic Crossing to Europe, Launching a Mediterranean Cruise Season Filled with Iconic Destinations Sapphire Princess embarks on a grand trans-Atlantic voyage from South America to Europe, with Argentina joining the UK, Brazil, Spain, and Morocco as key stops on this remarkable journey. As the ship sets sail, it marks the beginning of an exciting Mediterranean cruise season, offering passengers a chance to explore some of the most iconic and picturesque destinations across Europe. With breathtaking landscapes and cultural treasures at...