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Brazil Puts $800 Million Into Unclogging Its Airports

Key Points — Brazil announced R$4.64 billion ($800 million) in BNDES-financed upgrades to 11 airports across four states, with concessionaire Aena Brasil executing the works...

Billions Are Pouring Into Caribbean Luxury Hotels

Key Points — The Dominican Republic leads the wave with a $1.5 billion Moon Palace mega-resort in Punta Cana and a $160 million tokenized golf resort — fueled by 11.6 million visitors and 70%+ hotel...

Latin America Hits 477 Million Air Passengers as Brazil and Argentina Soar

Key Points ▸ Air traffic across Latin America and the Caribbean reached 477.3 million passengers in 2025, up 3.8% — with 84% of growth...

The Best Colonial Cities to Visit in Latin America

Key Points ▸ Latin America and the Caribbean hold 143 UNESCO World Heritage Sites...

Flights Return to Venezuela as Skies Reopen

Key Points — Air Europa resumes Madrid–Caracas flights today, becoming the first European carrier to return after nearly three months...

From Bankruptcy to Billions: How LATAM’s Comeback Is Reshaping South American Aviation

Key Points LATAM Airlines posted a record $1.46 billion profit in 2025, just three years after emerging from bankruptcy—a 49.4% increase that makes it...

Spain Shatters Tourism Record as Residents Demand Relief From Housing Crisis

Key Points Spain welcomed 96.8 million foreign visitors in 2025, generating €134.7 billion in spending and cementing its position...

Bahamas Break Tourism Records, But Cruise Dependence Shapes The Next Test

Key Points The Bahamas says it welcomed 12.5 million visitors in 2025, a record and 11.4% above 2024. Cruise...

Cruising In 2026: Latin America’s Season Meets Mega Ships, Polar Demand, And Quiet Tech

Key Points The 2026 newbuild wave adds about 33,000 berths, with investment estimated above...

Argentina’s Open-Skies Bet Delivers A Record Year In Air Travel

Key Points Argentina logged 50,646,921 air passengers in 2025, up 12% from 2024, a new...

Tourism Flows Flipped in Argentina in 2025: Fewer Foreigners Came, Many More Argentines Left

Key Points Foreign visits fell 14.3% to 5.3 million, while Argentines traveling abroad jumped 43.1% to 11.9 million. Argentines...