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Can you name the most popular international destinations for American travelers?
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Source:
Office of Travel and Tourism Industries
Dependencies count as separate entities. The top 40 destinations (those with over 100,000 travelers) were used.
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Rank
Country/Dependency
Departures (2009)
1
19,452,000
2
11,667,000
3
2,727,000
4
1,909,000
5
1,848,000
6
1,545,000
7
1,515,000
8
1,454,000
9
1,424,000
10
1,182,000
11
1,151,000
12
1,061,000
13
788,000
14
727,000
15 (tie)
667,000
15 (tie)
667,000
15 (tie)
667,000
18
636,000
19
606,000
20 (tie)
576,000
Rank
Country/Dependency
Departures (2009)
20 (tie)
576,000
22
545,000
23
485,000
24
424,000
25 (tie)
394,000
25 (tie)
394,000
25 (tie)
394,000
28
364,000
29 (tie)
333,000
29 (tie)
333,000
31
303,000
32 (tie)
273,000
32 (tie)
273,000
32 (tie)
273,000
35 (tie)
242,000
35 (tie)
242,000
37
182,000
38 (tie)
121,000
38 (tie)
121,000
38 (tie)
121,000
121,000
121,000
121,000
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Destinations for American Travelers (2009) Quiz
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Created Feb 10, 2011 in
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adrian96
:
Feb 11th, 2011 at 02:15 GMT
1 point
Good quiz.
jacquelynv
:
Feb 11th, 2011 at 02:54 GMT
12 points
Hong Kong, Aruba, and Cayman Islands aren't countries.
StreetMeat
:
Feb 11th, 2011 at 03:24 GMT
3 points
no iraq cuba or afghanistan.
shiNKorea
:
Feb 11th, 2011 at 06:26 GMT
5 points
yea aruba and cayman are definately not countries awesome quiz though!
Sesel
:
Feb 11th, 2011 at 06:26 GMT
6 points
It says "Dependencies count as separate entities" at the top!
Pelmert
:
Feb 11th, 2011 at 07:28 GMT
3 points
Ahh okay but then treat Aruba like Hong Kong and make it: "Netherlands (without Dutch Antilles)". Same for Cayman islands. I liked the quiz though, forgot Taiwan :s .
tapioca
:
Feb 11th, 2011 at 10:19 GMT
4 points
The bonuses were great. Why keep the dependencies separate?
Swingo
:
Feb 11th, 2011 at 17:37 GMT
4 points
Yeah I've changed so its "UK/Netherlands excl. overseas dependencies". The original data counted dependencies as separate, I think because traveling there is legally different from traveling to the main country. I know that they'll stamp your passport when you go between Hong Kong and mainland China and that their visa policies are really different--maybe the same is true for Aruba and the Caymans?
imclala
:
Feb 11th, 2011 at 18:38 GMT
4 points
@StreetMeat: I don't think members of the military currently engaged in wars count as "travelers," nor their assignments "popular destinations."
lrjlo
:
Feb 11th, 2011 at 21:01 GMT
6 points
I can't believe I got Aruba and Cayman Islands but missed Canada. Oh dear.
Spelvout
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Feb 12th, 2011 at 13:22 GMT
1 point
Aruba in fact is a seperate country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Just like Scotland is a country of the UK. I can see why one would want to keep dependencies apart from the 'motherland'
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