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Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s development plan gives priority to tourism


 

www.tunisia-on-line The sector of new information and communication technologies and that of tourism andleisure are granted a special priority in the objectives and orientations of the tenth Development Plan (2002-2006) in Tunisia. These two sectors "offer real opportunities to accelerate the rhythm of economic growth in Tunisia". The expectations and orientations for the tourism sector were based on the flourishing of this sector since the year 2003. The sector should reach a growth rate of 7.2% per year during the plan period. A special focus is also noted in the leisure sector especially with a new study which is under way to encourage the promotion of investments in this sector.
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Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s development plan gives priority to tourism
Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â„¢s development plan gives priority to tourism

The sector of new information and communication technologies and that of tourism andleisure are granted a special priority (05/04/2004)
Tunisia eyes Russian tourists
Tunisia eyes Russian tourists

Tourism experts in Tunisia expect the influx of more than 100,000 Russian holidaymakers to the north African country this year as Tunis targets Russia, one of new markets of Central Europe for revivin (20/06/2004)
Tunisia Launches Drive to Attract Arab Tourists
Tunisia Launches Drive to Attract Arab Tourists

Tunisia has begun a campaign to attract tourists from Saudi Arabia and other GCC states. A meeting of travel, tourism and hotel professionals was recently held in Jeddah (21/05/2004)
SECRETS OF TUNISIA
SECRETS OF TUNISIA

SIDI BOU SAID, Tunisiaأ¢â‚¬â€‌This little gem of a country is pretty much of a mystery to most North Americans. Many people don't know where it isأ¢â‚¬â€‌Europe? Asia?أ¢â‚¬â€‌and some don't even k (01/03/2004)
Tourism in Tunisia: the only way is up
Tourism in Tunisia: the only way is up

In an exclusive interview with Islamic Tourism, Moncef Battikh of the Tunisia National Tourist Office in London did not pause for breath as he talked about tourism in Tunisia. (25/02/2004)
Oases development lures tourists to Tunisia
Oases development lures tourists to Tunisia

You can tour the Sahara on a camel, in a Land Rover or float over its oases in a balloon. (20/01/2004)

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UNWTO and Tunisia to hold International Conference on the Future of Mediterranean Tourism

  Issue 67

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Tunisia

  Issue 41

Tunisia
Desert Safaris Lawrence Style
  Issue 31

Tunisia
The Land of Diversity
  Issue 28

Tunisia's
Newest Golf Course
  Issue 28

Ramadan in Tunisia
Worship with a spirit of solidarity
  Issue 25

Tunisia
Diversifies into eco-tourism
  Issue 18

Sidi Bou Said
The Quintessential Mediterranean Community
  Issue 17

Green Tunisia
is gaining even more cheerful colours
  Issue 15

Secrets of Tunisia
By Dominick Merle
  Issue 10

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World Travel agencies meet in Tunisia to study approaches to activating tourism
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