RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The end of measures to combat Covid-19 in much of the world and the reopening of U.S. borders led American Airlines to experience a sales boom in Brazil and plan a larger supply of flights than scheduled in the pre-pandemic period.
Demand for tickets gained momentum in mid-September when Washington announced it would allow vaccinated foreign tourists to enter. "Our stores overnight had a 140% increase in transactions. In one week, the volume of calls in the call center grew by 125%. The impact was immediate, even without knowing at that moment . . .
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