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Nov 7, 2016
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France plans security measures to reassure Asian tourists

By
Reuters
Published
Nov 7, 2016

France plans to bring in more police units and surveillance cameras to reassure Asian tourists put off by robberies and militant attacks and avoid a sharp drop in visitor numbers, daily newspaper Le Figaro said on Sunday.


France will ramp up security in tourist hubs to attract more visitors following terrorist attacks - Parisinfo.com


France is the most popular country in the world for tourists with almost 85 million visitors last year and the sector employs about 2 million people.

Tourism companies reckon visitor numbers will fall by 4-5 percent this year due to deadly militant attacks, notably in Paris and the Riviera city of Nice, coupled with a spate of robberies targeting Asian tourists.

Prime Minister Manuel Valls, who will convene a government committee on tourism on Monday, will grant about 43 million euros ($48 million) to fund security as well as an advertising campaign and measures to help restaurants and hotels, Le Figaro said, citing unnamed sources.

The extra police and cameras will mainly be focussed on visitor attractions and access routes in and around Paris, while the government will also develop a tourist security label to communicate the safety of sites, the paper said.

Tourism firms have called for dedicated police to combat robberies which have targeted Asians because of their reputation for carrying large sums of cash and buying luxury gifts.



 

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