International tourism in Ceará is set to increase by 11% this year, as Brazil features as an increasingly sought-after holiday destination. Our news article has all the facts and figures.
There will be at least four G20 events in Ceará in 2024 behind the summit in Rio de Janeiro in November. The Ceará Events Centre is the chosen venue and preparations are already underway to ensure Ceará offers the perfect destination for delegates on the world stage.
As well as ranking as the most sought-after holiday destination in Brazil this July, Ceará is set to welcome 305,000 visitors, including 21% more foreign tourists. As a result, the state will see 80% occupancy and R$1.1 billion in revenue.
After the recovery of domestic travel in 2022, 2023 sees the return of international tourism to Ceará as passenger traffic increases by 54% in the first four months of the year.
Beach destinations in Ceará rank as the most sought-after in the state where tourism is expanding at twice the national rate. In addition, Brazilian tourists prefer private holiday lets.
Tourism in Ceará soared during 2022 to register the second-highest growth in the country as the state exceeds pre-pandemic levels. Furthermore, high season saw upticks in all tourist sectors, particularly hotel accommodation.
Passengers at Ceará Airports rise by 45% in 2022, taking domestic traffic close to pre-pandemic levels. Fortaleza and Jericoacoara airports see biggest increases as Ceará tourism completes its recovery.
Tourism in Ceará appears to have made more than a full recovery, according to figures for this July: visitor spending is up nearly a third on pre-pandemic levels and 17,000 passengers are expected daily this month. This article has the full story.
Ceará registered the biggest increase in tourism in Brazil in April with a 135.8% increase on March. The figure was almost double the national average as the state's travel sector returns to pre-pandemic levels and looks forward to a busy high season.
After a successful two years of staycations, the return of international tourism in Ceará is the main focus in the state. Discover why and find out how Ceará plans to attract foreign tourists back to the sunshine.
Discover why Flecheiras, a well-kept secret among discerning holidaymakers, is now on the international tourism map and one of the few destinations in Ceará to get a marina.
Solid demand from Brazilian holidaymakers leads LATAM to designate Fortaleza Airport as its domestic flight hub for Brazil. As a result, the airline will offer more flights to Ceará than ever before.
With 90% occupancy during the recent autumn holiday weekends, Ceará tourism is one of the fastest-growing in the country. In addition, foreign visitors are returning as Fortaleza Airport resumes its three-times-a-week flights to Paris.
Direct connections between Ceará and Paris should resume in June heralding the return of international flights to Fortaleza. KLM and Air Europe are expected to follow suit later in the year as Ceará gradually recuperates its busy tourist market.
New trends for Brazilian tourism in 2021 show a preference for quieter destinations without the crowds and for vacations outside high season. These will continue to boost the popularity of natural locations such as Flecheiras in Ceará, Northeast Brazil.
Tourism in Ceará registered the highest monthly increase in Brazil in August, over four times than the national average. The rise in Ceará was 85.4%, almost double the increase registered by its nearest competitor. The figure shows that the tourism sector is back on track in Ceará.