As Brazil gears up for its mid-year holidays in July, destination managers and businesses are turning to travel intelligence to gain a competitive edge by effectively forecasting demand. With domestic travel within Brazil showing increased interest during this year’s holiday season, having access to accurate and timely data is crucial for success.
Mid-Year Holidays Prompt Increased Interest in Domestic Travel
Forward-looking air ticketing data reveals a growing interest in domestic travel during the upcoming mid-year holidays. Brazilians show a greater inclination to explore their own country, with domestic departures in July 2024 representing 60% of all flights from Brazil, up from 56% during the same month in 2023.
Among the domestic destinations experiencing a surge in popularity, Brazil’s two largest cities are witnessing a significant increase over 2023 as expressed by flight searches for travel to those destinations, indicating a strong demand for urban getaways. Sao Paulo (+7 percentage points) and Rio de Janeiro (+2 p.p.) both show an increased share of overall flight searches compared to the previous year. Sao Paulo, in particular, benefits from improved domestic connectivity, making it easier for travellers to reach the city from various parts of the country.
The Importance of Connectivity in Balancing Tourism Dispersion
Current trends suggest that the gap between top-tier destinations and mid–sized or smaller destinations is widening. Comparing flight searches in July 2023 and 2024 for domestic travel reveals much higher growth for Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro than the next highest performers Fortaleza, Recife (-1 p.p. each), or Salvador (±0 p.p.).
As a result, the two leading cities have increased their total share of domestic flight…