An official in the Brazilian aviation sector has said the South American nation's airports need to be improved before the FIFA 2014 World Cup.
The football tournament will be staged in cities such as Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, prompting a surge in the number of people flying into these regions.
Therefore, Adalberto Febeliano executive vice president of the Brazilian Association of General Aviation has said the existing transport network needs to be improved, AAP reports.
He said monthly passenger numbers could go up from four million to eight million by the time of the event, as people will be travelling across Brazil to watch different games.
"We need to modernise our airports and build new airports," Mr Febeliano commented.
"If we don't, when the World Cup arrives we won't have time to accommodate the passengers."
The 2014 World Cup will mark the second time that the country has hosted the football tournament.
Brazil is also in the running to host the Olympic Games two years later.
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