A blow to tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean



A hard blow to tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean is just around the corner, according to recent studies.

We must remember that one of the most important countries to move tourism to this area of ​​the world is the United States, a country in serious crisis of contagion due to the pandemic. So it is predicted that Americans will stop going out to explore the world.

With Americans at home during the summer from the coronavirus, countries in the southern United States are preparing for a damage assessment from the expected decline in tourism.

The Inter-American Development Bank released a report on Wednesday that estimates that some of the economies that are most dependent on tourism in Latin America and the Caribbean could register an economic contraction of up to 19% as a result of fewer cruises, business trips and backpacker students traveling to the region.

The Caribbean destinations of Aruba, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Saint Lucia and Dominica, are among the 10 most dependent countries on tourism in the world

Post a Comment

We want to know your comments and concerns. Remember: Respect distinguishes us, education makes us different...

Previous Post Next Post