Americas tourism recovers but the north lags behind
Sandra Newman
15-Apr-2005
The outlook for tourism in the Americas is increasingly positive although the US has been slow to recover. Sandra Newman reveals how some of the region's key markets are benefiting
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Statistics for 2004 reveal an increase in tourism throughout the Americas, particularly in Central and South America, with a number of favourable trends helping to drive growth. According to the
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(14-Feb-2002) - INTERNATIONAL. Almost 50 years of uninterrupted growth in the global tourism industry ended last year, according to preliminary results just released by the World Tourism Organization (WTO).
(11-Aug-2006) - The World Travel and Tourism Council says global tourism figures will recover in the next two weeks, but that the impact on tourism of the foiled terror plot is still "significant"
(2-Apr-2003) - Although tourist arrivals to the Americas declined slightly in 2002, the Central American market remained strong?and the past few months have seen tourist numbers start to rise again across the whole region, reports Sandra Newman.
(16-Oct-2002) - A recovery in tourist arrivals is evident in a number of leading destinations around the world but some markets such as the US are still depressed. Sandra Newman looks at the latest visitor trends for some of the world?s main tourism markets to see how they are faring in 2002.
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Americas tourism recovers but the north lags behind