Tourism

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A number of new initiatives are under way to help Kenya achieve its goal of 3m tourists by 2017. In particular, the Kenyan Tourism Board (KTB) is prioritising new markets in Asia and the Middle East to diversify away from its traditional markets in Europe and North America.

Chapter | Tourism from The Report: Peru 2014

Despite a global economic recession, international tourist arrivals in Peru rose by 10% in 2012 to reach 2.85m and the industry forecasts these numbers will continue rising at a steady rate, exceeding 3m visitors by the end of 2013. Overall heightened economic activity and investments are building a large corporate segment that is pushing industry standards, particularly in the hospitality...

Chapter | Tourism from The Report: Philippines 2014

As rich in natural beauty as regional tourism leaders Thailand and Malaysia, the Philippines’ history of under-investment, weak promotion and security troubles has made it one of the least-visited large countries in the area. But the Philippines is pushing hard to develop the potential of its tourism sector. Visitor numbers and revenues have been climbing steadily, though less quickly than those...
Bien qu’il ait subi les effets du ralentissement économique qui a touché l’Europe – son plus important marché- le Maroc garde le cap sur ses objectifs, dans le cadre de la Vision 2020, d’attirer jusqu’à 20 millions de touristes par an, de porter la capacité d’hébergement totale à 375 000 lits, de créer 17 000 nouveaux emplois et de générer plus de 17 milliards de dollars de recettes annuelles d’ici 2020.

Following several years of steady growth, business in the tourism industry continues to show encouraging signs. Although the number of foreign visitors is progressing only slowly, the pace of investment, particularly in hotel construction, has quickened considerably over the past five years (see Construction chapter). This can be attributed to...

Efforts to build up the tourism industry are tied to a wider strategy of diversifying the economy away from hydrocarbons. Almost two decades of low numbers of domestic and foreign tourists highlighted a number of areas for improvement necessary to achieve the government’s ambitions. It was in pursuit of this strategy that prompted the establishment...

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