GBTA Forecasts Continued Growth in Brazilian Business Travel Spending Despite Challenging Global Economic Conditions
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GBTA Forecasts Continued Growth in Brazilian Business Travel Spending Despite Challenging Global Economic Conditions PR Newswire SAO PAULO, September 11, 2012 SAO PAULO, September 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- -Business travel spending remains positive despite global economic ripple effect- The Global Business Travel Association ("GBTA"), the world's premier business travel and corporate meetings organization, has released its second GBTA BTI™ Outlook report on Brazil as part of its semiannual series. The report, sponsored by Visa, includes the GBTA BTI™, an index of business travel spending which provides a way to distill market performance over a period of time. Key Highlights Brazilian business travel spending will grow by 9.3% in 2012 to $30.1 billion and another 12.6% in 2013 B r a z i l is on track to overtake South Korea for 8th place in business travel spend world ranking this year Organic growth is forecast to drive a 6% increase in hotel capacity. Whilst future hotel construction will be incentivized further by the forthcoming World Cup and Olympics, demand will still exceed supply GBTA BTI™ is poised to return to a stronger upward trajectory in 2012-2013 on the rising strength of the domestic economy Overall Brazilian business travel spending should expand even more rapidly as the global economy recovers Brazilian business travel spending is heavily geared to domestic spend (c.

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GBTA Forecasts Continued Growth in Brazilian Business Travel Spending Despite Challenging Global Economic Conditions
PR Newswire SAO PAULO, September 11, 2012
SAO PAULO,September 11, 2012/PRNewswire/ ---Business travel spending remains positive despite global economic ripple effect-The Global Business Travel Association ("GBTA"), the world's premier business travel and corporate meetings organization, has released its second GBTA BTI™ Outlook report onBrazilas part of its semiannual series. The report, sponsored by Visa, includes the GBTA BTI™, an index of business travel spending which provides a way to distill market performance over a period of time. Key Highlights
Brazilian business travel spending willgrow by 9.3% in 2012 to$30.1 billionand another12.6% in 2013 Brazilis on track toovertakeSouth Koreafor 8th place in business travel spend world ranking this year Organic growth is forecast to drive a6%increase in hotel capacity. Whilst future hotel construction will be incentivized further by the forthcoming World Cup and Olympics, demand will still exceed supply GBTA BTI™ is poised to return to a stronger upward trajectory in 2012-2013 on the rising strength of the domestic economy Overall Brazilian business travel spending should expand even more rapidly as the global economy recovers Brazilian business travel spending is heavily geared to domestic spend (c.80%) but in 2012 growth rates in international outbound travel are twice that of domestic travel
Wellington Costa, President of GBTA Brazil commented: "Brazil'sstrong economic growth has made it one of the world's key markets to watch for business travel. This report highlights the major issues in business travel spending and, by extension, inBrazil'seconomy. Despite the challenging global economic climate,Brazilremains on a robust business travel growth track, especially when compared to the U.S. andEurope. The key question is whether Brazilcan tackle its travel infrastructure constraints to meet its expanding business travel demand." Tad Fordyce, head of global commercial solutions at Visa Inc said: "Year after yearBrazilhas proven to be a formidable contributor to the global tourism economy. In 2011 global travelers spent more than$2.3 billioninBrazilon their Visa cards, an increase of 10 percent over 2010. This natural momentum combined with hosting the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ and the Rio 2016 Olympic Games is a tremendous opportunity for the burgeoning nation. Visa is committed to helpingBrazilsupport the payment infrastructure necessary to capture this opportunity."
Ripple Effect of the Global Economy
While the Brazilian economy has remained relatively resilient, it has not been immune to the recession inEurope, the slowdown in Chinese growth or the struggling recovery in the US. Despite these factors, GBTA forecasts that Brazil'seconomy will improve slowly in the second half of 2012. Gathering economic momentum is projected to drive 4.1% GDP growth and 12.6% growth in business travel spending in 2013. However, this figure has been downgraded from GBTA's spring forecast of 14.5% business travel spending growth.
Key Factors: Infrastructure Challenges and Domestic Demand
A lack of adequate capacity and infrastructure is the main drag on even higher rates of business travel growth inBrazil. Airport, hotel, and other travel infrastructure continues to lag increases in demand, particularly inBrazil's major business hubs. This may be set to change with 30,500 new hotel rooms either under construction or in advanced stages of planning - a 6% increase in capacity. However, the World Cup in 2014 and Olympics in 2016 will keep supply behind demand for the medium term. In addition, the Brazilian government has introduced hugely popular policies to stimulate domestic demand and make up for a decline in exports. Household incomes should continue to expand in real terms in 2013 and beyond, and consumption has been further stimulated by a 14% increase in the minimum wage. Costa continued, "The outlook forBrazilis encouraging for both the economy and business travel. The forthcoming elections inBrazilshould create conditions for future growth as policies that stimulate domestic demand are set to continue. With travel spend growing in lockstep with this expansion in demand, GBTA is optimistic about the outlook for business travel and the economy as a whole."
Brazil Set to Surpass South Korea in Business Travel Spending
If spending trends continue at current levels, this yearBrazilis set to surpass South Koreato become the world's eighth-largest market for business travel spending. Total business travel spending inBrazilshould reach$30.1 billionin 2012, an increase of 9.3% from 2011. Domestic business travel currently contributes 80% of this spending. However, in 2012 Brazilian international outbound business travel grew at twice the rate of domestic travel - indicating that as the global economic environment improves, the Brazilian business travel market should expand even more rapidly.
About the GBTA BTI™ Outlook -Brazil
The GBTA BTI™ Outlook projects aggregate business travel trends over the next eight quarters. The report tracks BTS in total and by domestic and outbound sements. It relates unfoldineconomic events at home and abroad
to their resulting impacts on the Brazilian business travel market. The GBTA BTI™ Outlook uses an econometric model to better inform the forecast process.The model explicitly relates measures of business travel spending, uniquely sourced from other GBTA Foundation research, to key economic and market drivers of Brazilian business travel including: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and its components; employment and unemployment; measures of business and consumer confidence; international trade, foreign direct investment and exchange rates; commodity and oil prices; inflation measures; productivity rates for business travel; International Air Transport Association (IATA) Passenger and Revenue Performance and Smith Travel Research (STR) Global Hotel Performance. The report is available free of charge to GBTA members by clicking here and non-members may purchase the report through the GBTA Foundation by emailing pyachnes@gbtafoundation.org.
About the GBTA Foundation
The GBTA Foundation is the education and research foundation of the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA), the world's premier business travel and corporate meetings organization.Collectively, GBTA's 5,000-plus members manage over$340 billionof global business travel and meetings expenditures annually. GBTA provides its network of 21,000 business and government travel and meetings managers, as well as travel service providers, with networking events, news, education & professional development, research, and advocacy. The foundation was established in 1997 to support GBTA's members and the industry as a whole. As the leading education and research foundation in the business travel industry, the GBTA Foundation seeks to fund initiatives to advance the business travel profession. The GBTA Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For more information, see gbta.org and gbta.org/foundation.
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