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Montevideo, January 26th 2025 - 19:51 UTC

Tourism

  • Saturday, January 25th 2025 - 10:36 UTC

    Foreign travelers contribute significantly to Brazil's economy in 2024

    Brazilian airlines are adapting to tourism's new reality in South America's largest country

    Foreign travelers brought in US$7.341 billion in revenue to Brazil last year, the South American country's Central Bank (BCB) announced on Friday, citing a report from the Ministry of Tourism. These figures represented the best results in 15 years, and an increase of 6.28% compared to the US$6.907 billion in 2023.

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  • Tuesday, January 21st 2025 - 21:45 UTC

    Italian teenager toys with Mediterranean merchant ship traffic just for fun

    Despite the legal consequences he may now face, the Italian teenager is likely to end up hired by a cybersecurity company

    A 15-year-old lad from Cesena, Italy, toyed with merchant ship routes in the Mediterranean after accessing the navigation systems just for fun. Although no material damage was reported, a criminal case has been opened against the teenager, whose parents claimed to be unaware of those activities.

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  • Wednesday, January 15th 2025 - 10:33 UTC

    Paraguayans flock to yellow fever vaccination centers

    Vaccination is mandatory for Paraguayans traveling to Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Guyana, and Peru

    Paraguayan health authorities reported an increase in the demand for the yellow fever vaccine from people willing to travel to Brazil for the summer season.

  • Wednesday, January 15th 2025 - 09:48 UTC

    Busy cruise season for Ushuaia, 14 vessels in a week

    The main wharf of the Ushuaia Port

    A busy week for Ushuaia, extreme south of Argentina with some fourteen cruise vessels, mostly heading for Antarctica calling at the capital of Tierra del Fuego province, and involving 4,500 passengers.

  • Tuesday, January 14th 2025 - 10:18 UTC

    Former Bariloche official shot in Rio dies

    Burlón wound up in the middle of a favela after following GPS directions

    A 51-year-old Argentine traveler who was mugged and shot in the head in a Rio de Janeiro favela on Dec. 12, 2024, after mistakenly following GPS directions, died Monday after nearly a month in the Souza Aguiar Municipal Hospital's Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Gastón Burlón was a former Tourism Secretary in the Patagonian skiing resort of Bariloche until 2023.

  • Monday, January 13th 2025 - 06:00 UTC

    Boliviana de Aviación riddled with complaints for delays and cancellations

    BoA's main problems stem from the Janine Áñez years, Montaño argued

    Bolivian flag carrier Boliviana de Aviación (BoA) faces substantial fines worth up to 1,472,416 bolivianos (US$ 211,864) for its 2024 noncompliances while five incidents have already been recorded this year for constant delays, flight cancellations, and poor handling of passenger complaints, Bolivia's Telecommunications and Transport Regulation and Supervision Authority (ATT) explained.

  • Monday, January 13th 2025 - 05:58 UTC

    Britten-Norman Islanders to be adapted to hydrogen electric propulsion by German company

    Islanders have been particularly successful in the Falkland Islands with the local airline FIGAS since 1948  and as fisheries marine patrol.

    Britten-Norman Islanders to be converted to zero-emissions hydrogen electric propulsion systems by a German company that is focused on carbon neutral regional aviation. According to AOL air industry reports, Evia Aero, has signed a letter of intent with the UK-based aircraft manufacturer, for the purchase of 15 Islander aircraft.

  • Friday, January 10th 2025 - 10:32 UTC

    Uruguay advises against traveling to Venezuela

    Montevideo insisted that this was just a recommendation and that travelers may go anywhere at their own risk

    Uruguay's Foreign Ministry issued a statement this week advising against traveling to Venezuela, where “arbitrary detentions and kidnappings” by authorities and paramilitary groups are known to have been occurring. There is even a Uruguayan national among those missing, Montevideo insisted.

  • Thursday, January 9th 2025 - 14:54 UTC

    Budget carrier user creates website to keep track of non-compliances

    Flybondi's future hangs in the balance as travelers need to weigh the convenience of a low price against delays up up to 12 hours

    Tired of endless reschedulings and cancellations, an Argentine low-cost airline Flybondi user developed a website to track these seemingly endless incidents so prospective customers can see firsthand what they sign up for when buying these really affordable tickets.

  • Thursday, January 9th 2025 - 09:55 UTC

    New rules for foreigners wishing to travel to post-Brexit UK

    ETAs can be obtained from the Foreign Office's website and may vary depending on the applicant's nationality

    Starting Jan. 8, travelers who do not need a visa to enter post-Brexit UK for leisure will still be required to get an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) from the Foreign Office's website. This new permit allows foreign visitors to stay up to six months in the country as nonresidents (not allowed to work or study) and costs 10 pounds sterling.

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