Brazil’s Ministry of Tourism has renewed a partnership with the Brazilian Hotel Industry Association (ABIH Nacional) that offers hotel discounts of up to 15% for teachers across Brazil, extending the initiative until March 2027.
The programme aims to encourage domestic tourism while widening access to travel for education professionals.
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Under the updated agreement, teachers from both public and private education systems can access discounted accommodation at participating hotels nationwide.
Reservations for the scheme remain open until 31 December 2026, with stays permitted until 31 March 2027.
The initiative forms part of Brazil’s wider efforts to stimulate domestic tourism and hotel occupancy by promoting travel within the country.
Partnership supports domestic tourism demand
The agreement was signed between Brazil’s Ministry of Tourism and the Brazilian Hotel Industry Association (ABIH Nacional), which represents hotels across the country.
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By GlobalDataParticipating properties will offer discounted daily rates, typically ranging from 10% to 15% off standard prices at the time of booking.
The discount may also apply during peak travel periods, including public holidays and major events, although availability depends on each hotel’s reservation policies.
Government officials say the measure supports policies designed to increase domestic travel and broaden participation in the tourism economy.
Brazil has focused on encouraging residents to travel within the country as part of a broader tourism development strategy, particularly following strong growth in domestic travel demand in recent years.
Eligibility linked to national teacher identification
To access the hotel discount programme, eligible travellers must present the Carteira Nacional Docente do Brasil (CNDB) — the national teacher identification card — either when making a reservation or during hotel check-in.
According to Brazil’s Ministry of Education, more than 500,000 teachers are currently registered in the CNDB system, with around 350,000 additional applications awaiting approval.
Authorities expect the total number of registered teachers to approach one million as adoption of the ID expands.
The verification requirement allows hotels to confirm eligibility and apply the agreed promotional rates directly through their reservation channels.
Travel incentives used to stimulate tourism activity
Travel incentives targeting specific groups have become a policy tool for several tourism authorities seeking to boost visitor flows and hotel demand.
In Brazil, programmes encouraging residents to travel domestically are part of a broader strategy to strengthen the tourism sector and spread visitor spending across regions.
Recent government data shows that tourism continues to generate employment and investment in Brazil, with travel-related activities supporting tens of thousands of formal jobs in the past year.
Officials expect the extended teacher discount programme to contribute to this trend by increasing off-season travel and improving hotel occupancy in destinations across the country.
For the hospitality sector, initiatives that stimulate domestic demand can help stabilise revenue throughout the year, particularly in markets that depend heavily on seasonal tourism.