Domestic flight passengers increased by 9.2 mi (from 82.2 mi in 2022 to 91.4 mi), while international travel saw a rise of 5.8 mi passengers (from 15.4 mi to 21.2 mi).
According to the Brazilian Agency for International Tourism Promotion (Embratur), 3,806 arrivals of international flights to the country were registered in June.
Brazil will see the introduction of 98 new international flight frequencies over the coming six months, according to a study by the Brazilian Tourism Institute (Embratur), based on data from the National Agency of Civil Aviation (Anac) and other firms in the sector.