Mexican Visitors to U.S. Increased in 2006 (travel news not immigration)

Posted on: May 23rd, 2007
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“The Travel Industry Association’s most recent Travel Trade Barometer shows that fewer people from the United Kingdom and Germany visited the U.S. during 2006. However, inbound travel from Mexico fared better, with bookings and market share increasing above 2005 levels.

The barometer reported year-end bookings and travel demand 1 percent to 3 percent below 2005 levels for visitors from the U.K. to the U.S., with the outlook for the 2007 winter and spring seasons projected to remain flat as well.”

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