Lidercorp, whose destinations include Arab countries, has tailored its services to pandemic times by endorsing hotels, businesses such as car rental and ocean cruise companies, and destinations that have put in place Covid-19 prevention measures.
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Arab League secretary-general Ahmed Aboul Gheit stressed the need for tandem action to address issues stemming from the pandemic.
E-commerce website ‘Eu Amo o Líbano’ – Brazilian Portuguese for ‘I Love Lebanon’ went online this month, selling everything from T-shirts with sayings about Lebanon and jewelry depicting cedars to Château Kefraya wine.
The industry is expected to struggle before traveler confidence returns in a post-coronavirus scenario, said former World Bank official Otaviano Canuto.
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) issued the estimate this Wednesday (25). It also predicts that 75 million jobs are at risk as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
GoToBEY has packages to the Arab country for June and September including visits to their family’s hometown, leisure on the beach, cooking classes, and shopping trips to Syria.
Bahrain will be launched as a tourist destination by Brazilian company Lynden over the next months. The company owned by Lebanese businessman Kháled Fayez Mahassen will work to have more packages in Qatar and Oman, too.
Some 13 million people visited the Arab country last year – which was an increment over 2018.
Arab country welcome 18,600 visitors from Brazil last year. The majority was overnight tourists.
Country received 9.4 million tourists in 2019. Number of Europeans climbed by 16%, to 2.8 million.
Overnight stays by Brazilian travelers in the Arab country were up 105% year-on-year in November.
Flow of engers in Brazil increased by 21% year-on-year.
After getting a foothold in the Brazil-Japan corporate travel market, Líder Corporate sets its sights on the Arab countries. The company offers a comprehensive range of services for Arab businesspeople traveling to Brazil and vice versa.
The carrier will offer six weekly flights from Brazil. Airlines from Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt are featured at the Abav Expo in São Paulo.