South Florida is poised for another record year in tourism in 2013, fueled by gains in international visitors, travel executives predict.
But challenges also loom, including a potential drag on U.S. travel if Washington goes off the fiscal cliff and possible cutback in tourism spending by U.S. northeast residents hit by Superstorm Sandy.
In 2012, South Florida hosted record numbers of visitors who spent more than ever, led by growth in tourism powerhouse Miami-Dade County.
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But challenges also loom, including a potential drag on U.S. travel if Washington goes off the fiscal cliff and possible cutback in tourism spending by U.S. northeast residents hit by Superstorm Sandy.
In 2012, South Florida hosted record numbers of visitors who spent more than ever, led by growth in tourism powerhouse Miami-Dade County.
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