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1-Apr-2007

Problems in the aviation sector have not slowed Brazil’s tourism boom, reports Sandra Newman

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Brazil recorded strong growth in tourist arrivals and spending in 2006 despite a drop in air passenger capacity in November and December and a wave of gang violence in Rio
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