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Flight bookings booming for the Rio Olympics

With just one month to go before the Olympic Games open, flight bookings to Rio are booming. The peak arrival date for Olympic fans is 4 August, the day before the opening ceremony, but a significant number will start to arrive earlier, from 27 July.

According to ForwardKeys, when compared with the same dates last year, forward flight bookings are ahead 148% between 27 July and the Olympic closing day on 21 August. Flight bookings for the Paralympics, which run from 1-18 September, are also strong, up 23%.

In all, 14 countries account for 72% of advance flight bookings to Rio during the Olympic and Paralympic period, headed by the US with 18%, followed by Argentina with 13% and the UK and Germany each with 7%. The high volumes from the US may be helped by a relaxation of visa conditions for the duration of the Games, making it easier for American sports fans to travel to Rio.

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Forward bookings show 24% of travellers are staying for 9-13 nights and 23% for 6-8 nights, between 27 July and 18 September. For those visitors staying 22 or more nights, 70% will arrive before 2 August, to soak up the full Olympic experience.

Although air capacity to Rio from the US and Canada has tailed off in 2016, additional seats are scheduled for the Olympics from some key US cities – Miami, New York, Houston and Atlanta, as well as Toronto in Canada.

There’s also increased capacity for the Games from four European airports with direct connections to Rio – Frankfurt, Paris, Lisbon and London. Travel to Rio has been further boosted by the Emirates aircraft upgrade from Dubai as well a new flight from Casablanca.

Total international air capacity to Rio for the Games is up 19% compared with the same period last year, with Latin America up 31%, Europe up 11% and the US and Canada up 9%.

While forward bookings for the Games are strong, the post-Olympic period looks gloomier, down 13% for the same weeks in 2015. The biggest falls are from the US and Canada at -50%, Europe -24% and Asia Pacific -14%.

The picture is brighter within Latin America with forward bookings up 24%, particularly from Argentina and Chile.

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