Devalued Peso Leads To More Trips To Mexico, Fewer Departures
Mexico's economic crisis in the first half of 1995 caused far fewer Mexicans to travel than in past years, but the devalued peso did spur tourism to the country. According to data provided to the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration by SECTUR, the Mexican tourism ministry, travel to Mexico was up...
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