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This quarter BMI has revised and restructured its tourism reports, incorporating a greater range of data and focusing on the hotel industry, the value of the tourism industry itself, and the impact of macroeconomic factors.
The Brazil Tourism Report examines the significant long-term potential being offered by the local tourism industry, especially with the country to host first the FIFA Football World Cup in 2014 and then the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, but also flags short-term concerns about the lack of adequate nationwide airport infrastructure and hotel room supply in major Brazilian cities, both of which pose a clear challenge to the near-term future development of the local tourism sector.
The report also analyses the growth and risk
management strategies being employed by some of the leading hotel players in the Brazilian tourism sector as they seek to maximise the tremendous growth opportunities being offered by the local market at the present time.
Full Report Details at
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Preliminary estimates for 2012 indicate that tourist arrivals grew strongly in 2012. Year-end data indicated that total arrivals increased by an impressive 19.3% y-o-y to reach 6.5mn. Growth from Argentina in particular continued to be strong, although arrivals from Europe were subdued. Growth is forecast to remain strong in 2013, although below the spike in 2012. BMI forecasts 2013 arrivals to reach 7.3mn.
Brazil is set for ongoing high levels of investment over the forecast period, with the hotel industry benefiting in particular. New hotel chains continue to expand in Brazil, with Accor and Marriott both scheduled to open new hotels in Brazil in 2013. State investment in infrastructure is also forecast to remain high as preparations continue for the sporting events, with the government focusing in particular on improving airport capacity and coverage.
BMI forecasts which have been revised are as follows:
* In 2012, we estimate a total of 6.4mn foreign tourists visited Brazil, an impressive increase of 19.3% y-oy. BMI forecasts a 12.0% increase in arrivals in 2013, preceding a further 10% increase during 2014.
* In 2012, more than 5.97mn Brazilians travelled abroad as tourists, reflecting the country's growing economic affluence. This rate is forecast to grow steadily, with BMI forecasting 7.85mn Brazilian outbound tourists by 2017.
* Ongoing investment in Brazil's transport infrastructure is reaping benefits in terms of transport receipts. BMI estimates that transport receipts totalled US$320mn in 2012, and we believe it will rise to US $350mn by 2017.
* In 2012, the industry value of hotels and restaurants totalled BRL72.3bn, representing growth of 9.1% yo- y. This is forecast to continue growing to 2017, with industry value forecast to total US$49.2bn, by 2017.
Report Table of Contents:
BMI Industry View
SWOT
- Political
- Business Environment
Industry Forecast
- Table: Brazil Inbound Tourism, 2010-2017
- Outbound Tourism
- Table: Brazil Outbound Tourism, 2010-2017
- Table: Brazil International Tourism Receipts for Transport and Travel, 2010-2017
- Table: Brazil Breakdown of Methods of Tourist Travel, 2010-2017
- Table: Brazil Hotels and Restaurants Industry Value, 2010-2017
Economic Analysis
- Table: Brazil - Economic Activity
Market Overview
- Table: Global Hotel Group Presence in Brazil
- Budget Hotels
- Infrastructure
- Table: Table: Brazil Transport Infrastructure Projects - Airports
- Table: Table: Brazil Transport Infrastructure Projects - Ports
Industry Risk Reward Ratings
- Table: Americas Tourism Risk Reward Ratings
- Brazil's Risk Reward Ratings
- Security Risk Rewards
- Table: Americas Security Risk Reward ratings
Company Profile
- Brazil Hospitality Group
Global Industry Overview
- Table: Global Tourism Indicators, International Tourist Arrivals, 2009-2017
- Table: global tourism indicators, hotel and establishment units, 2009-2017
- Table: Global Sporting Calendar, 2013-2022
Global Assumptions
- Table: Global Assumptions
- Table: Global & Regional Real GDP Growth, % chg y-o-y
- Table: Developed States - Real GDP Growth Forecasts, %
- Table: Emerging Markets - Real GDP Growth Forecasts, %
- Table: BMI VERSUS BLOOMBERG CONSENSUS REAL GDP GROWTH FORECASTS (%)
Demographic Forecast
- Brazil Demographic Data
- Table: Brazil's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 ('000)
- Table: Brazil's Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (% of total)
- Table: Brazil's Key Population Ratios, 1990-2020
- Table: Brazil's Rural And Urban Population, 1990-2020
Methodology
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