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Travel Retail in Venezuela

The system of quotas for purchasing foreign currency – at the official exchange rate – established in 2010 continues to be applied by the control authority (CADIVI). The amount of the quota varies, depending on the destination and duration of the ...

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Transportation in Venezuela

Transportation registered a 6% increase in current value sales in 2011. After accounting for inflation, constant value sales continued to fall strongly. The government allowed airfares to be adjusted by up to 20% at the end of 2010, while in 2011 no ...

Mar 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Travel Accommodation in Venezuela

During the last months of 2010, unseasonably wet weather caused major flooding in many parts of the country. As a consequence, landslides and mudslides destroyed many homes, crops and public infrastructure like roads and bridges. In order to house ...

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Tourist Attractions in Venezuela

In 2011, tourist attractions recorded a 3% increase in the number of visitors of 3%, albeit slower than the 5% rise observed in 2010. The decline in current value sales in 2011 is due to numerous casino closures, prompted by the additional permits, ...

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Car Rental in Venezuela

Car rental in Venezuela continued to face constraints on the availability of new cars in 2011, with production levels 2% lower than in 2010.

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Tourism Flows Domestic in Venezuela

Venezuela has a de facto dual exchange rate, which causes a strong distortions in the consumption patterns of travellers. On the one hand, there is an official fixed exchange rate that is largely overvalued – in spite of a100% devaluation in January ...

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Health and Wellness Tourism in Venezuela

2011 showed the effects of economic stagnation in a highly inflationary economy. Health and wellness tourism tends to be hard hit when economic conditions worsen, as it is comprised of perceived luxury goods and services. The number of outlets ...

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Tourism Flows Inbound in Venezuela

Global recession continued to have a negative impact on the flow of incoming tourists in Venezuela. The decline in business visitors can be explained by the cut backs on travel budgets applied by numerous companies. In addition to external ...

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Tourism Flows Outbound in Venezuela

In 2011, a 20% increase in the number of outbound trips contrasts sharply with the 13% decline recorded in 2010. It is apparent that the adverse effects of the 2010 devaluation have faded away, while the economy seems to be pulling out of recession. ...

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Travel and Tourism in Venezuela

Venezuela has a de facto dual currency exchange rate, which causes strong distortions in the consumption patterns of travellers. There is an official fixed exchange rate that is largely overvalued, coupled with a system of quotas. Also, there is a ...

Mar 2012 | US$1,900| Add to cart | View details

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