Brazil Breaks Passenger Record: 11 Million Air Travelers Logged in October 2025
COP30 Drives 155 % Surge in Belém Hotel Rates and 25 % Jump in Airfares
Brazil Surpasses 8 Million International Visitors in 2025, Setting All-Time Tourism Record
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Brazil on Track to Hit 9 Million Visitors in 2025, Says AltexSoft Industry Brief
AltexSoft projects Brazil will top 9 million foreign visitors in 2025 after arrivals grew 45 percent year-on-year through September. Record spend and route expansions cement Brazil’s status as Latin America’s fastest-growing inbound market—good news for the economy but a capacity challenge for business-travel programs.
Offshore-Helicopter Pilots Weigh New Contract as Union Livestreams Offer Details
Flight crews at offshore-helicopter specialist Omni Táxi Aéreo are voting on a new collective agreement after the National Aeronauts Union detailed the proposal in a 26 Nov livestream. A rejection could trigger strike action within 72 hours, threatening crew-change flights for major oil-and-gas clients and impacting mobility budgets.
COP-30 drives 155 % spike in Belém hotel rates and 25 % jump in airfares
Brazil’s IBGE says hotel prices in Belém jumped 155 % in November, with airfares up 25 %, driven by the COP-30 climate summit. The spike is straining corporate travel budgets and highlights the need for early booking and revised per-diem policies ahead of future mega-events.
Brazil tops 11 million airline passengers in October, setting new traffic record
ANAC’s October traffic data show Brazil handled over 11 million airline passengers—its highest monthly total on record. The rebound, driven by infrastructure concessions and fleet expansion, offers more connectivity but is pushing fares higher for 2026 travel budgets.
Pilots’ union schedules 26 November livestream on new collective-bargaining proposal at Omni Táxi Aéreo
Offshore-helicopter crews at Omni Táxi Aéreo will review and vote on a new collective labour agreement, with the pilots’ union staging a public briefing on 26 November. The deal could influence wider aviation pay standards and, if rejected, risks strike action affecting critical oil-and-gas crew rotations.