Voice Cyprus News
FeaturedWorld

Fly with a smile: Brazil airlines cheer Lady Gaga-driven demand


 

Brazilian airlines are enjoying a boost as fans from all over the country fly to Rio de Janeiro ahead of a free Lady Gaga concert that is expected to draw more than 1 million fans to Copacabana Beach this weekend.

The 39-year-old “Die with a Smile” and “Poker Face” singer from New York will take the stage at the famous beach on Saturday as part of Rio’s efforts to bring superstars to perform at free events that authorities say lift the local economy.

The country’s largest carriers – the local unit of Chile’s LATAM Airlines, Gol and Azul – all reported on Friday that they have been operating more flights that are close to full.

LATAM said in a statement that between Wednesday and Monday it had increased the frequency of its flights to Rio’s two main airports, Galeao and Santos Dumont, by 25% compared to the previous week, while offering 26% more seats.

“Passenger demand justifies the investments,” said the carrier, which is also a sponsor of the concert, noting that on Wednesday and Thursday its flights from Brazilian cities to Rio de Janeiro were 90% full, a measurement known as the load factor.

That is higher than the 80.8% load factor LATAM registered in domestic routes in the first quarter.

Rio de Janeiro’s city government estimates that 1.6 million people will attend the concert, Gaga’s first in Brazil since 2012, with attendance also boosted by a long weekend as the South American country celebrated Workers’ Day on Thursday.

 

Source: Reuters

Read This:  The latest weather forecasts (June 16, 2025)

Related posts

North Cyprus becoming poorer!

Voice Cyprus News

The latest weather forecasts (March 2, 2025)

Voice Cyprus News

North Cyprus Night-Pharmacies (27th August 2024)

Voice Cyprus News

FIBA EuroBasket trophy in Cyprus for 10 days

Melekcan Melekcan

EU General Affairs Council reviews Cohesion Policy adaptation in response to emerging needs

CNA

Albania bans TikTok for a year after killing of teenager

Voice Cyprus News