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Tunisia-FTAV:Tunisia among cheapest destinations in the world

Tunisia is among the cheapest tourist destinations in the world. The average visitor spending per day is about 395 euros (190 euros ticket price, 7 euros for transport from the airport to the hotel and the rest is the cost of stay), president of the Tunisian Federation of Travel Agencies (FTAV) Jaber Ben Attouch said Thursday.

Speaking to MPs at a debate with the FTVA, the Tunisian Federation of Hotels (FTH) and the Tunisian Federation of Tourist Restaurants (FTRT), he emphasized the role of travel agents who offer tourists an average of two or three tourist excursions within the country by stay an average cost of 310 euros.

“For example, an excursion to the governorate of Kairouan or El Jem (governorate of Mahdia) costs about 150 euros per tourist and the cost of an excursion to the south-west is about 160 to 170 euros including transport, outings in 4×4 cars, excursions on camelback, the purchase of handicrafts and catering, “he argued.

The official regretted the fact that Tunisian citizens are deprived of services provided to tourists, which leads nearly 1.3 million Tunisians to travel annually outside the country.

He said in this regard that only 25 million dinars are granted by the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) to travel agencies as a premium for services rendered to Tunisians abroad, in addition to a premium of 50 million dinars under the Umra trips.

FTAV president Jaber Ben Attouch told MPS there are more than 4000 tourist service offices operating in the parallel market. “This figure is frightening and the only losers are the organised sector and the state, “he said.

“3200 Tunisians are still waiting for the repayment of their money advanced by travel agencies to airlines for Umrah trips that were canceled in February 2020, he further indicated, adding a commission has been established for this purpose.

Ben Attouch recommended, in this regard, the revision of laws and legislation governing travel agencies, which date from 1973.

He called to recognise the role of these agencies as companies exporting services and promoting the destination Tunisia.

(TAP)

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