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Tunisia tourism revenues jump by 45%

Tunisia saw a record number of visitors in 2018 which resulted in tourism revenues increasing by 45 percent.

Tunisiaโ€™s tourism revenues jumped in 2018 to $1.36 billion as the country saw the arrival of a record 8.3 million visitors, a strong recovery for a vital sector from two militant attacks on holidaymakers in 2015, official figures showed on Monday.

The tourism industry accounts for 8 percent of Tunisiaโ€™s gross domestic product. A return of Europeans visitors would give a strong boost to the struggling economy and raise the countryโ€™s weak foreign currency reserves.

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Major European tour operators started to return to Tunisia last year, after three years of shunning the country following the attack on a beach in Sousse that killed 39 tourists and a separate attack at the Bardo National Museum in Tunis that killed 21.

Tourism revenues rose in 2018 by about 45 percent compared to 2017 to reach 4.09 billion dinars ($1.36 billion), the central bank figures showed.

The number of tourists jumped to 8.3 million from 7 million in 2017, as hotels were filled with visitors from Algeria, Russia and oter parts of Europe.

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