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Record Number of Tourists Travel to Spain

by Kathy Jones on Aug 23 2014 10:53 PM

 Record Number of Tourists Travel to Spain
The number of foreign tourists traveling to Spain has risen to record levels, potentially offering a significant economic boost for a country that is struggling to come out of the economic recession.
Foreign tourist numbers rose to an unprecedented 8.3 million in July, up 5.9 percent from a year earlier, the tourism ministry said in a statement.

"If the trend continues I think we will have a good August, too," Industry Minister Jose Manuel Soria told Cope radio.

Tourism is crucial to the slowly recovering yet jobs-scarce Spanish economy, accounting for about 11 percent of all economic activity.

Spain, the world's third most popular tourism destination after the United States and France, has shown a gradual economic pick-up since emerging from recession in mid-2013 but still suffers from a 24-percent unemployment rate.

British tourists led the influx in July followed by the French and Germans, the Spanish government said.

The most popular destinations were in the northeastern region of Catalonia, the Balearic islands and the southern region of Andalusia.

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Holidaymakers are spending more freely, too. In the first half of 2014, foreign tourists spent 26.35 billion euros ($35 billion), up 7.8 percent from a year earlier, the tourism ministry said.

Greece is also heading for record tourism numbers this year, benefiting in part from a fall in popularity of holiday destinations in unsettled North Africa.

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Source-AFP


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