Find out how tourism in Ceará is expanding its horizons fast on the back of the new flight hub at Fortaleza Airport and discover its effects.
Find out how tourism in Ceará is expanding its horizons fast on the back of the new flight hub at Fortaleza Airport and discover its effects.
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The uptick in the economy and the new flight hub mean great things for the market for second homes in Ceará, forecast to boom over the next few months.
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The new Air France- KLM flight hub at Fortaleza Airport plus cruise ship agreements and a shift in trends bring new horizons for Ceará tourism in Northeast Brazil.
The Air France KLM hub started its inaugural flights to Fortaleza Airport on Thursday 3 May with the arrival of two direct flights from Paris and Amsterdam. The same day saw new domestic flights run by GOL Airlines.
The historic low in Brazilian interest rates since mid-2017 has sparked fierce competition among banks striving to attract clients. As a result, analysts expect the Brazilian property market to see supply drop dramatically by the end of this year.
Discover which lesser-known beaches in Ceará are entering the radar for both Brazilian and international tourists in 2018.
Low interest rates and improved market conditions lead to booming investment in Brazilian real estate funds, a trend set to last for at least 2 years.
2017 set records for international tourism in Brazil and the country looks set for more of the same in 2018 after the introduction of the e-visa.
Latest figures for the Ceará economy show expansion at almost double the national rate with strong prospects for agriculture and industry this year.
After the best January ever, Brazil tourism gets set for a flying 2018 on the back of the e-visa and an Open Skies deal with the US.