Raven Fox Research finds signs of recovery for travel in the Americas

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.

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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

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