There have been a series of reports in the media throughout April forecasting difficult times ahead for the airports which are supposed to handle the bulk of the World Cup 2014 air passenger traffic.
View in arrivals area at Brasilia airport today. Whole place is a job site. #WorldCup2014 just over 2 months away. pic.twitter.com/bIR6v6SLQ0
— Paulo Prada (@pauloprada) March 20, 2014
BBC reported that most of Brazil’s airports being improved for this big sporting event will not be ready in time. According to the government-backed Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea) at least 10 out of 13 terminals being upgraded are unlikely to be completed.
Brazil’s São Paulo’s Congonhas airport’s surprise for Neymar fans. [PORTUGUESE] https://t.co/5oDnxK3QPN MT @DonnaBow pic.twitter.com/pxFENfpODS
— Brazil Character Lab (@scharlab) April 24, 2014