Domestic tourism in Puerto Rico surges, thanks to Bad Bunny


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Bad Bunny performing the first show of his 30-date residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan. — Photos: AP

Puerto Rico’s summers are a time when tourism slows, hurricanes threaten and power outages increase. But this year’s doldrums have an unlikely bright spot: Bad Bunny.

The superstar’s 30-date concert run at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico that started on July 11 has led to a once-in-a-generation surge in flights and hotel bookings, giving the economy a trap-flavoured kick.

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