{"id":22617,"date":"2016-01-19T01:24:26","date_gmt":"2016-01-19T01:24:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/new.igihe.com\/terror-dampens-vital-tourism-to-parts-of-north\/"},"modified":"2016-01-19T01:25:38","modified_gmt":"2016-01-19T01:25:38","slug":"terror-dampens-vital-tourism-to-parts-of-north","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.igihe.com\/english\/terror-dampens-vital-tourism-to-parts-of-north\/","title":{"rendered":"Terror dampens vital tourism to parts of North Africa"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>{Attacks by the Islamic State group have led to a dramatic fall in tourism in parts of North Africa, where millions rely on the trade to make a living.}<\/p>\n<p>New figures from the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) show that visits to North Africa fell by 8% in 2015, bucking a global upward trend.<\/p>\n<p>International tourism grew by 4.4% overall, to reach a total of 1.18bn arrivals, according to the UNWTO.<\/p>\n<p>But countries such as Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco have been hit hard.<br \/>\nBeach resorts such as Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt, where a passenger jet was loaded with a bomb in November, and Sousse in Tunisia, where gunmen opened fire at holidaymakers in June, have seen visitor numbers sharply decline.<\/p>\n<p>Some 3,500 British tourists left Tunisia in the days after the Sousse attack, in which 38 people &#8211; 30 of them British &#8211; were shot by Islamist gunman at the Port El Kantaoui resort.<br \/>\nTunisia was still reeling from an attack in March, when gunmen killed 22 people at the Bardo museum in Tunis, mostly European tourists. And the country was a whole was still attempting to reinvigorate tourism following the Arab Spring.<\/p>\n<p>Egypt was also trying to rehabilitate its image after the 2011 uprising there, and had been promoting the Sharm el-Sheikh resort as a safe and luxurious destination. But the plane crash, which killed 148 people and was attributed to IS, led a number of foreign countries to ground all flights to and from the resort.<\/p>\n<p>Morocco has not suffered directly from terrorism, but the Foreign Office does warn potential travellers that they face &#8220;a high threat from terrorism&#8221; in the country.<br \/>\nLimited data available for Africa as a whole suggested that tourism was down by 3% to 53m &#8211; 8% in North Africa and 1% in Sub-Saharan Africa.<\/p>\n<p>Strong continued growth in other parts of the world meant that global tourism rose, although no individual region saw gains as high as North Africa&#8217;s decline.<\/p>\n<p>Europe, the Americas, and Asia and the Pacific all recorded about 5% growth. Arrivals reached 609 million in Europe, 29 million more than in 2014. Arrivals in the Americas grew 9 million to 191 million and Asia and the Pacific recorded 277 million, 13 million more than last year.<\/p>\n<p>Arrivals to the Middle East increased by 3% to a total of 54 million.<br \/>\nChina is among the largest sources of tourists, according to the UNWTO, benefitting Asian destinations such as Japan and Thailand, as well as the United States and various European countries.<\/p>\n<p>The number of tourists from Russian and Brazil declined significantly, reflecting the economic constraints in both countries.<\/p>\n<p>Citing a &#8220;larger degree of uncertainty and volatility&#8221;, the UNWTO has predicted between 3.5% and 4.5% of growth in global tourism in 2016.<\/p>\n<p>Source:BBC:[Terror dampens vital tourism to parts of North Africa->http:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/world-africa-35342281]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>{Attacks by the Islamic State group have led to a dramatic fall in tourism in parts of North Africa, where millions rely on the trade to make a living.} New figures from the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) show that visits to North Africa fell by 8% in 2015, bucking a global upward trend. 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