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Brazil World Cup: have you seen price hikes?

24 Oct 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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The Brazilian government wants to regulate trade relations during next year’s World Cup in the wake of concerns about over-inflated hotel and airline prices.
Brazil president, Dilma Rousseff, has created an inter-ministerial committee that will monitor prices, tariffs and the quality of products and services during the 2014 World Cup. The move comes after a study by the tourism board in Brazil showed that some hotel rates would rise by up to 500% during the event. 
One of Brazil’s leading newspapers, Folha de S. Paulo, also reported that a return flight from Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo during the event could cost 10 times the normal amount.
The president’s chief of staff, Gleisi Hoffmann, said in a statement by the Brazilian Ministry of Justice: “We don’t set prices and we won’t set prices but we won’t allow abuses.”
Have you made bookings yet for the Brazil World Cup and, if so, how do prices compare? Post your comments on Disqus. 

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