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Tunisia: Tourist Entries And Revenues Rise During First Part of 2008


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Tunisia Online (Tunis)

30 June 2008
Posted to the web 1 July 2008

Tunis

Recent figures released by the ministry of tourism show that tourist entries have exceeded 2,6 million during the first semester 2008, thus representing an increase of 4,7%.

European tourists represent 56% of the entries, and total 1,4 million tourists.

French tourists still rank first with some 583, 7 thousand tourists followed by German, Italian and British visitors.

Tourists from the Maghreb have totalled more than a million, showing an increase of 8, 1%. Libyans occupy the first place with some 788, 16 entries.

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The figures also show that tourist revenues have increased by 8, 4%, in comparison with the same period in 2007.



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