Americas travel in the spotlight

14-Mar-2002

International tourist arrivals to the Americas declined by 7% in 2001 following growth of 5% in 2000. North America and South America were the regions most badly affected.

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International tourist arrivals to the Americas declined by 7% in 2001 following growth of 5% in 2000. North America and South America were the regions most badly affected by the

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