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[Published: Thursday January 24 2019]

Morocco receives record 12.3 million tourists in 2018

RABAT, 24 Jan. - (ANA) - 12.3 million tourists visited Morocco in 2018, that is an 8.3% rise compared with 2017, according to figures published by the National tourism Office.

Tourism revenues rose to 73.15 billion dirhams in 2018 (About $7.5 billion), from 69.7 billion dirhams in 2017, making the sector one of the main sources of hard currency for Morocco.

With such a performance Morocco tops tourist destinations in Africa, becoming the 30th most visited country in the world, head of Morocco’s tourism promotion agency said.

He said Morocco’s tourism development strategy targets the diversification of tourism emitting markets with a particular focus on the US and China.

“A direct air route linking Morocco and China will be launched by the end of the year,” he said.

Morocco sees enormous opportunities in the Chinese market, which has 130 million tourists traveling abroad annually and spending generously. The North African country has therefore taken

a series of incentives to attract 500,000 Chinese tourists by 2020 up from 100,000 in 2017.

From 10 million tourists in 2016, Morocco is progressing steadily towards the goal of becoming one of the world’s 20 largest tourist markets, Research and Markets said in a report.

Morocco has launched Vision 2020, aiming to double the size of tourist sector and boosting revenues to $15bn annually by the end of the decade.

Tourism, which employs 2.5 million people, is worth an estimated 7 % of GDP.  - (ANA) -

AB/ANA/ 24 January 2019 - - -

 

 

 


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