Miami Is Top Port-Of-Entry In 1994
Miami edged out New York Kennedy as the top port-of-entry for foreign visitors to the U.S. in 1994, although arrivals at Miami were down 5% from 1993 and Kennedy's arrivals grew 6%. Miami received 3.159 million visitors vs. New York's 3.142 million. Third was Los Angeles, followed by Honolulu, San...
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