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Trade brings agents together to boost Road Trips, Fly and Drive, and Motorhomes in the USA

04.05.2026 15:18 1 min 1 source
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Trade brings agents together to boost Road Trips, Fly and Drive, and Motorhomes in the USA
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The 'Columbia On The Road' project launched in São Paulo to train travel agents in road trips, fly & drive, and motorhome segments in the USA. The program runs in two cycles in 2026: first focusing on summer, the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the Route 66 centennial; second on fall and winter products. Over 180 agents are expected to be trained.

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Updated: 11.05.2026

Diesel

$1.46 /l

BRL7.30 · €1.25/l

42 of 106

cheaper than 61% of countries

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$1.34 /l

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39 of 107

cheaper than 64% of countries

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BRL6.66 · €1.14/l

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