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Tunisia-Tunisia welcomed 4.1 million tourists until September 10, 2022

Minister of Tourism, Mohamed Moez Belhassine revealed that about 4.1 million tourists visited Tunisia until September 10, 2022, an increase of 161.4% compared to 2021 and with a gap of -38.1 %, compared to 2019.

Belhassine said that tourism revenue has been set at 2,662.7 million dinars until August 31, 2022, growing by 82% compared to 2021 and with a difference of -29.4% compared to 2019. These revenues were about 819 million euros and $ 876 million.

He indicated that the number of tourist nights spent in Tunisia, rose from 148.2% to 12,729,652 nights, until August 31, 2022, compared to 2021 and with a deviation of -39.4% compared to 2019.

The minister said that the tourism sector remains a vital sector despite the difficulties it encountered, the minister said that the shortfall of the sector because of the coronavirus is 9 billion Dinars.

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