Tourism in Algodones, Mexico down 50 percent

Posted on October 24, 2011 • Filed under: Business, Economy, Mexico, TRAVEL

According to Lacronica.com, the influx of U.S. residents visiting for medical tourism to the town of Algodones, is up to 50% lower compared to 2010. Jorge Guzman, who sells silver jewelry in the city center, said that at this time, but last year, had to travel a thousand people and today there are only 200 visitors a day. Read Article

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