Latin America: The tourists return

Sandra Newman

8-Apr-2005

Economic recovery in Latin America and strong growth in visitor numbers have helped to generate much-needed investment in tourism infrastructure. Sandra Newman reports

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Last year international tourist arrivals to Central and South America grew by 17% and 15% respectively, while arrivals to the Caribbean rose by 6%. Tourism grew faster in Central and

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