Category: Tourism
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Tourist Visa for the USA Will Become More Expensive Starting May 30
Last week, the U.S. Department of State announced an increase in the application fees for certain non-immigrant visas (NIV). The fee for visitor visas for both business and tourism (B1/B2s and BCCs) and student and exchange visas will increase from $160 to $185. The fee for non-immigrant visas for temporary workers (categories H, L, O,…
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Millennials Are Turning 40 and Changing Travel Standards
As millennials reach 40 years old, their knowledge of technology and social awareness are transforming the travel industry.
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American Passport May Take Up to 13 Weeks to Arrive
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Thursday (23) that the State Department is facing an “unprecedented demand” for passports.
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Nature Tourism: Anavilhanas National Park
Anavilhanas National Park, located in the state of Amazonas, is the ideal destination for visitors seeking a complete nature tourism experience. Incredible wildlife, lush vegetation, lakes, and a sky full of stars make the region a truly magical place. The National Park comprises 400 islands, several lakes, rivers, igapós (flooded forests with black waters), and…
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American Airlines announces cut of 50,000 flights this summer in the U.S.
Airlines around the world are preparing for an extremely busy summer, with many believing that travel will finally return to pre-pandemic levels. Even so, some airlines will cut their flight schedules. American Airlines announced the cut of nearly 50,000 flights from its summer schedule, with June and July being the most affected months. The reduction…
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Tripadvisor Names the Best Beaches in the World
Tripadvisor, the world’s largest travel guidance platform, announced the Best of the Best Beaches of 2023 as part of its annual Travelers’ Choice® Awards. Tripadvisor analyzed tens of millions of reviews submitted by millions of global travelers over the past 12 months. Considering the quality and quantity of ratings for beach experiences, Tripadvisor was able…
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The Historical Museum of Brazil’s Independence is Renovated
Completed in time to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Brazil’s independence, the Paulista Museum of the University of São Paulo (Brazil), commonly known as the Ipiranga Museum, reopened its doors in September 2022. First inaugurated 127 years ago, the Ipiranga Museum symbolizes the history of Brazil, especially the city of São Paulo. It was built…
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Delta E LATAM Announce Direct Flight to Rio de Janeiro
Delta Air Lines will launch seasonal service between New York-JFK and Rio’s Galeão Airport (GIG) starting December 16, marking the third route announced since the joint venture with LATAM was approved.
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Starting October 1, Americans Will Need a Visa to Enter Brazil
The government of Luís Inácio Lula da Silva announced on Wednesday (8) the end of the visa exemption for citizens of the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia. Starting October 1, 2023, citizens of these four countries will need to present a visa to enter Brazil. The visa exemption for citizens of these four countries…
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As of October 1st, Americans Will Need a Visa to Enter Brazil
The government of Luís Inácio Lula da Silva determined on Wednesday (8) the end of the visa exemption for citizens of the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia. Starting October 1, 2023, citizens of these four countries will need to present a visa to enter Brazil. The visa exemption for citizens of these four countries…


