Latin America aims to make tourism a key economic driver, a move supported by Natalia Bayona, Executive Director at the United Nations Tourism Organization. She emphasizes the importance of education and a solid governmental strategy for this shift. From 2017 to 2021, tourism significantly boosted Mexico’s GDP and employment, mirroring Uruguay’s, Argentina’s, and Chile’s benefits. […]
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