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To Travel Or Not To Travel, That Is The Question – Dallas Post Tribune

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The pandemic has hit the tourism sector in Mexico as hard as in other countries. Mexican tourism consumption decreased by more than $7 billion in 2020, according to Statista. Tourist sites, airlines, hotels and restaurants have suffered the consequences. As the pandemic hit, many companies that depended on tourism closed their facilities. Those that remained […]

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