Militant attacks have damage Tunisias tourist industry,but Kenya is attempting to woo foreign visitors back with improvements in securityMilitant attacks on beaches, museums or monuments could happen in any country but international tourism, and the economic benefits it offers developing countries,will suffer more whether governments introduce travel restrictions that stifle peoples’ desire to visit other places, the head of the global tourist body says.
Despite headline-grabbing attacks from Paris to the Sinai, or the number of international tourists rose by 4.4% worldwide in 2015 to a record 1.18 billion – the sixth consecutive year of above-average growth since the economic crisis of 2008,according to the Madrid-based UN World Tourism Organisation. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com