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Disney to win new hotel 4 stars

  The Disneyland Resort in California will gain a new lodging option starting in 2021. Disney has announced the construction of a new four-star hotel in the western part of the Downtown Disney District, opening a new gateway to the complex. The venture will feature 700 r...

Tourism in the communities of Rio de Janeiro

The profile of the new tourist who travels is to have more and more cultural experiences. This fact means to be better able to know the modus vivendi of the countries that visit and so appropriate a little and live behaviors and activities that locals include in their day to day....

IATA forecasts 7.8 billion air travelers in 2036

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts about four billion passengers flying by the end of this year, which is expected to double in the next 20 years. In 2036, the expectation is to see 7.8 billion air travelers, especially routes to Asia and the Pacific, wh...

After Irma, tourist icons are restored in Florida

One of Florida's most visited and photographed tourist icons, which had been damaged during Hurricane Irma's passage, is back in Key West. The Southernmost Point of Continental, red, yellow, black and white concrete marker, denoting the southernmost point on the continent of ...

Toronto plans to become smart city

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Sidewalk Labs CEO Dan Doctoroff have announced plans to build a model city, which uses the internet and technology to solve all its major problems in an undeveloped area of ​​Toronto. The estimated cost of the project is one billion doll...

Airline company to receive 100th large model

Emirates Airlines will receive its 100th Airbus 380, the largest commercial aircraft in the world today, on 3 November. The large plane, which recently landed at Guarulhos Airport in Sao Paulo, was introduced for the first time in 2008, bringing in addition to the capacity of 853...

Meet cruises that provide luxury underwater experiences

    More than ever, the operators have been betting on underwater experiences as exclusive alternatives to attract the most demanding and curious cruisers. From a phone that amplifies the sounds of the seabed to a submarine that can carry two people, these are jus...