Number of Locals travelling to giant neighbour expected to rise sharply this summer Monday, September 19, 2016 Air travel shows signs of recovery as flights with Brazil take offGol workers inspect a Boeing 737 aircraft at the firm’s maintenance centre at the Tancredo Neves International Airport in Confins, Minas Gerais, Brazil in this Thursday, September 15 picture. Brazil, whose currency the real strengthened for years allowing for more travel abroad, has now gotten cheaper for foreign tourists going there. “We are not adding regular flights because we are occupying the 76 slots we are assigned per week. We are shifting flights from one destination to another to keep demand satisfied,” Gol said. But it is still a fantastic market that we know will come back, just as Brazil,” the director said.
Source: Bueno Aires Herald September 19, 2016 02:15 UTC