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Europe
France drops 2020 tourism target because of 'yellow vests', Brexit
2019-10-23
Second order consequences.
[AlAhram] The French government has abandoned its goal of welcoming 100 million foreign visitors in 2020, blaming the impacts of months of anti-government protests and Britannia's looming exit from the EU, the finance ministry said Tuesday.

"La Belle France still aims to have 100 million foreign tourists... nonetheless the goal has been pushed back, given current circumstances, to 2022," the ministry said in a budget document posted online.

The previous Socialist government set the ambitious goal in 2014.

La Belle France remains the world's top tourist destination with 89.4 million visitors last year. But the fierce "yellow vest" protests that erupted last November against President Emmanuel Macron made many tourists think twice as the weekly rallies often degenerated into violence.

In Gay Paree in particular, protesters often clashed in running battles with police, while stores were looted and cars set alight on the famed Champs-Elysees avenue and elsewhere.

That led the authorities to lock down much of the centre of Gay Paree and other major cities on Saturdays, until the protests died down over the summer.

Another factor likely to impact tourism is the weakening of the British pound against the euro as the impact of Brexit is felt across the UK economy.

The Insee statistics office has already reported that the number of overnight stays in tourist accommodation across La Belle France fell by 2.5 percent in the first quarter, with the larger Gay Paree Ile-de-La Belle France region down 4.8 percent.

"Indicators for the first months of 2019 suggest a decline in foreign tourism stays during the first half of the year," the ministry document said Tuesday.

"This trend is explained largely by the nationwide social movements in the country at the beginning of the year, which impacted reservations over the medium and long term," the document said.

It also noted the effect of the pound's decline against the euro, with "the United Kingdom being our biggest source of tourists," it said.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  Sure, blame the Yellow Jackets and them dam furrners. The British ones, mind you. Blaming the other foreigners will you get de-platformed, investigated.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2019-10-23 17:56  

#3  We shall always have Paris (Texas).
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-10-23 15:13  

#2  
Posted by: jpal   2019-10-23 14:55  

#1  Couldn't mention certain portions of the local population which pose a immediate threat to tourists, let alone the native population?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-10-23 13:57  

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