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Nine of the 12 countries and territories that submitted figures posted decreases.
Hardest hit was Anguilla with an 18.8% drop in January, the only month it reported. Antigua & Barbuda reported a 14.3% drop in the first three months of the year.
Other double-digit decreases were reported on St. Lucia (13.7%), the Cayman Islands (11.3%) and Montserrat (11.6%).
The Dominican Republic (4.4%), Puerto Rico (4.7%) and the U.S. Virgin Islands (6.1%) were down in January and February.
Market declines were heaviest in the U.S. market, followed by Europe. Canadian visitor numbers increased in all but three destinations -- Antigua & Barbuda, the Cayman Islands and Montserrat.
Jamaica (3.2%), Cuba (4.5%) and Cancun (9.4%) each reported increases for January and February.
Cruise traffic dropped in five of six ports, ranging from 4.4% drop in Belize to a 28.7% falloff in Jamaica.