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…ition of $240 million at the close of the second quarter. However, they remain open to exploring opportunities in the capital market, particularly regarding debt. Despegar.com is committed to becoming the leading travel agency in Latin America and is optimistic about its future prospects….

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…getaway close to home.” Tu Casa – Hotel Rural is one of the most welcoming accommodations in the area, as it offers its visitors a colonial and friendly stay. And Fourth is Koguiwa Trail – El Zaino, Santa Marta. “Without a doubt, the coast is a very good option to get away from everyday life and even more so when the experience you have is unique. Thanks to its welcoming population and charisma, the Booking.com Traveler Review Awards recogn…

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…pís de Goicoechea,” residents told the newspaper. The area, where more than 600 families lived, struggled with ongoing inaccessibility to water. When the city was originally founded, there was no water in the pipes, a common issue at the time and for a small area like Ipís. The citizens had “exhausted absolutely all resources” when the drought occurred and were met with unresponsive authorities who turned a deaf ear to their demands. “Not even the…

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…of 2017, the sales accumulated to S/ 24,181,305 (USD$7,562,945) which is a 600% growth rate. The startups are also experiencing an increased valorization of their capital investments that has now reached S/ 301,155,390 (USD$94,189,360). As part of the objectives of the program, the beneficiaries have received S/ 20 million (USD$6.26 million). StartUp Peru also provides resources and funds operation costs for new startups to benefit from incubatio…

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…omputer screens. Different travel-related search platforms, such as Hotels.com or Viajala.com.br, usually employ yearly surveys to determine the traveler’s mood. In Brazil, polls seek to reveal what Brazilian travelers plan to do during the pandemic, with or without a vaccine. Uncertainty about the future and financial circumstances have affected the way that Brazilians plan vacations. According to a study by Booking.com, 66% of Brazilians say the…

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…Indigenous culture and land. Tekoa Itakupe Village in São Paulo (aldeia360.com.br): The Guarani Mbya people will welcome virtual visitors to their village in a 360-degree immersive experience. They will tell the story of their people and of resistance. Museum of Indigenous Art, MAI in Curitiba (tourvirtual360.com.br/mai/mai.html): This features a variety of cultural artefacts including headdresses, adornments, ritualistic objects, ceramics, daily…

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According to public and private environmental sources, Honduras loses between 60,000 and 65,000 acres of forest each year due to illegal logging and forest fires. Estrategia & Negocios Magazine of Honduras used data provided by different environmental groups in Honduras to explain the social, economic, and environmental effects that fires have had on forest land in the nation. According to a report by Honduras’s Forest Conservation Institute,…

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…ill a considerable number. We understand how important it is to rest and recharge.” To capture this demographic of travelers, the website is launching the promotion, “A Day Without Children.” The company will be offering discount codes to the first hundred reservations. The coupon code will be announced on the Hotels.com Instagram profile on October 13, 2020….

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…t its potential in marketing campaigns. Roberti further indicated that “on www.nomadlist.com, a reference for people who work as nomads in the world, it details that Costa Rica has an average between $1,300 in Liberia and $2,600 in Santa Teresa of income needed to work in these places.” Finally, Estrategia & Negocios defined digital nomads as a lifestyle of people who “as professionals have adopted a nomadic life, that is, they go from one pla…

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…n while blocking measures that would expand such activity. Buda, which has participated in various financial technology initiatives and innovation summits such as BBVA Open Talent, found itself in a similar situation in Chile last April, but Chilean commerce tribunals ultimately required that its bank accounts be reopened. The company has suggested that Colombia, however, does not allow any room for its financial behavior to be questioned. Nearly…

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