In the media

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LETS collaborates with the press, offering perspectives, analyses and comments from its experts on the themes of tourism and sustainability.

This is important for us because it allows us to strengthen the dialogue with society, making academia increasingly closer to current issues.

Recent participations of our researchers in the media

Metropolises ( March 2022 ): Understand how the war in Ukraine impacts global civil aviation

O Globo ( February 2022 ): A 'new tourism': how the pandemic has changed the way we travel

Folha de São Paulo (March 2021): Tourist cities face dilemma by refusing tourists on the mega-holiday

Estadão Travel (March 2021): Travel in 2021: The Year of Tourism Microtrends

Estadão Travel (April 2021): Sustainable travel is discussed in UNB lives

Estadão Travel (April 2021): Experiential tourism in Brazil is the theme of a course on products for travelers

Metropolis (February 2021): See tips to have amazing trips without destroying nature (and your pocket)

Ministry of Tourism (May 2020): Survey indicates national destinations among the plans of the Brazilian traveler

Correio Braziliense ( June 2020 ): According to a study by UnB, the pandemic made 60% of Brazilians change trips

Our studies cited in the media:

Valor Econômico ( July 2020 ): Hotel chain starts to react with a slight improvement in May

Panrotas (July 2020) : Almost 70% of Braztoa operators made sales in June

Market & Events ( December 2020 ): Braztoa takes stock in 2020

Jornal do Turismo ( April 2020 ): Post-Pandemic Tourism: BRAZTOA, in partnership with UnB and Amplia Mundo, launches a series of webinars with debates and opportunities to innovate

Metropolis (July 2020): 8 trips in Brazil to do with friends after the pandemic

Published opinion pieces

UnB News ( September 2020 ); Saense ( September 2020 ): We are all fed up, so we are not going to travel at any cost - by Helena Costa, Fernanda Hummel and Elaine Borges

If you are from the press and wish to dialogue with LETS, please contact our researcher Jaqueline Gil: jaquegil@hotmail.com