MADRID, 11 May. Brazil has achieved a new record in the influx of domestic tourists in the month of March, with 728,139 foreign visitors, 22.5% more than the same month of 2010, when he received a 594,280 people, according to figures provided by the Institute Brazilian Tourism (Embratur). So far this year, the country has registered a 15% increase in the number of foreign tourists with 2.28 million tourists.
Embratur estimated that at this rate the end of 2011 could reach nine million foreign tourists. For the president of Embratur, Mario Moses, this increase is justified in a scenario of increased air supply to Brazil. "The Brazilian airlines, Europe. Americas and Asia have announced the launch of new frequencies to destinations such as Porto Alegre Brazil, Foz de Iguaçu, Brasilia, Belo Horizonte, capital of the Northeast and Rio de Janeiro." Given this increase in the number of flights, Brazil would like to take this opportunity to grow in the "international stage." "We are building a scenario in which investment in infrastructure that are taking place, whether public or private, with the most intense and innovative promotion that is taking place in major markets, are making us more competitive," said .
Embratur estimated that at this rate the end of 2011 could reach nine million foreign tourists. For the president of Embratur, Mario Moses, this increase is justified in a scenario of increased air supply to Brazil. "The Brazilian airlines, Europe. Americas and Asia have announced the launch of new frequencies to destinations such as Porto Alegre Brazil, Foz de Iguaçu, Brasilia, Belo Horizonte, capital of the Northeast and Rio de Janeiro." Given this increase in the number of flights, Brazil would like to take this opportunity to grow in the "international stage." "We are building a scenario in which investment in infrastructure that are taking place, whether public or private, with the most intense and innovative promotion that is taking place in major markets, are making us more competitive," said .
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