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Rio slums are Brazil’s latest tourist attraction

Is it right for someone to profit for someones misfortune? – Rio’s slums are dangerous, dirty and their inhabitants livein an environment of fear..  Sydney’s Sydney morning herald investigates..

Brazil on Monday launched a pilot project allowing tourists to visit some of its notorious slums, after the shantytowns have been cleared of drug dealers and other criminal elements.

favela in brazilWith the nation eager to garner world favor ahead of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, the new venture will afford curious visitors a chance to see the interior of a favela, which sometimes are lawless shantytowns rampant with drug-trafficking and violent crime.

But President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said he hopes to show that slum dwellers perhaps are impoverished but are just like people everywhere.

“People in my generation want to make sure that our children never refer to any neighborhood as a favela,” Lula said as he unveiled the new program.

“Favelas are neighborhoods, communities, like everywhere else,” the leftist president and former labor organizer said as he launched his “Rio Top Tour.”

About a third of Rio’s urban population of six million live in the city’s 1,000 slums, making them a formidable security challenge ahead of the Olympics in six years’ time.

The city last year beat out Chicago, Madrid and Tokyo to become the first South American country to host the 2016 Olympics.

But it has a reputation as one of the world’s most violent cities, especially around its infamous favelas, and concerns have arisen since its winning bid that the country may not be able to keep the rampant crime in check.

Monday’s inaugural tour was meant to show otherwise.

The tour got under way at a rehearsal hall for samba dancing school in the Morro Dona Marta favela, the first to be “pacified” by authorities at the end of 2008. The community is close to the site where many of the events for the 2016 Olympic Games are to be held.

Lula said he hopes to create similar favela-tourism ventures throughout the country, at locations patrolled by special police squads to ensure that they remain safe and free of criminal activity. Chimu Adventures has a host of tours across Brazil including Rio de Janiero.

- Source www.smh.com.au

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TAM and LAN announce merger

In the latest of a long line of mergers in the airline Industry, TAM and LAN have joined forces to become South America’s “Super carrier”. With an  increased promise of better services and connections for airline passengers, many have taken this merger sceptically, concerned that this joint venture may prove the death nell of smaller carriers  – and vital competition in the region. At Chimu Adventures we always welcome good business in South America, but will this lead to better prices or increase LAN’s monopoly in Latin America?.

Merger between TAM and LAN” ..Brazilian airline TAM is to merge with Chilean rival LAN, the companies announced last week, creating a Latin American “supercarrier” that could be good news for travelers.

If approved, the deal will create an airline that will strengthen transport links between Latin America and the rest of the world, flying to over 115 destinations in 23 countries.

In their joint announcement, the airlines said that their primary growth areas included routes between Brazil and Europe/Africa, as well as routes between Lima and North and Central America, pointing out that jointly the carriers will be able to offer destinations neither could have managed alone.

The deal is set to make the joint airline the second biggest carrier between North America and South America, creating considerable price competition with American Airlines, which currently holds top spot.

In between South America and Europe, the combined airline would be the fourth largest, behind British Airways/Iberia, Air France/KLM and Portuguese carrier TAP.

But it’s not all good news – as the airlines are currently members of competing airline alliances (LAN is a member of oneworld, while TAM is part of Star Alliance), the likelihood seems to be that one of the alliances will be dropped, potentially damaging links into the region for the passengers of other member airlines of that alliance.

Airline analyst the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation said that the previous consolidation seen from airlines such as Air France/KLM, Lufthansa and British Airways/Iberia will “pale in comparison to the effect that this group will have on its home turf.”

The jury is out.. what are your thoughts people?

- Source www.independent.co.uk

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