Table of Contents
Brazil
Introduction
Data Sources
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- A note on statistics
Background
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- History
- Geography
Attractions
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- The north east coast
- MICE market
- Ecotourism
- Posadas
Tourism and the Economy
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- Employment
- Receipts and expenditure
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- Figure 1: Tourism receipts, 1990-2005*
- Figure 2: Brazil receipts and expenditure, 2002-04
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- Figure 3: Receipts and expenditure Jan-Aug, 2005/06
- Figure 4: Expenditure by UK visitors, 2004
Arrivals
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- Figure 5: International tourist arrivals in Brazil, 1990-2005*
- Figure 6: Tourist arrivals in Brazil by generating region, 2002-05
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- Figure 7: Tourism arrivals from leading 15 origin markets, by nationality, 1999-2001
- European markets
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- Figure 8: Tourism arrivals from leading 15 origin markets by nationality, 2002-05
- US and Canada
- Rest of world
- Regional markets
- Results for 2006
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- Figure 9: Passengers arriving by air in Brazil, Jan-Aug 2005/06
- Figure 10: Latin American countries ranked by percentage market share of UK bookings, 2001-06
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Market Characteristics
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- Purpose of visit
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- Figure 11: Purpose of visit, by percentage of arrivals, 2004-05
- Figure 12: Most visited cities, by purpose of visit, 2004-05
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- Figure 13: Age by purpose of visit as percentage of arrivals, 2004-05
- Seasonality
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- Figure 14: International seasonal arrivals, by month of the year, 2005
- Figure 15: Peak and lean months for arrivals from leading markets, 2005
- Length of stay
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- Figure 16: Average length of stay of international arrivals, 2002-05
Transport
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- Air
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- Figure 17: Air traffic through key Brazilian airports and regions, 2003-06*
- The major carriers
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- Figure 18: Arrivals by region classified, by means of transport, 2005
- Road
- Rail
- Sea and river
Accommodation
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- Figure 19: Hotel and room capacity in Brazil ,2003-06*
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- Figure 20: Approved hotels/lodges by area, 2002-05
- Figure 21: Nights spent in hotels and similar accommodation, 2002-04*
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- Figure 22: Occupancy rates in hotels, 2001-05
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Organisation of Tourism
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- Policy and promotion
- Branding
Outlook
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