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    Domestic tourism: why and how?

    13 January 2025Updated:14 February 2025 El Mindhar
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    Tunisia’s domestic tourism market is still limited to a segment of the population estimated at between one and two million residents, consuming between 3 and 5 million overnight stays depending on the year (based on hotel overnight stays by residents from 2010 to 2021).

    In this video, we explore ways of integrating as many of the remaining 9 million people as possible into commercial tourism. This integration meets both social and economic imperatives.

    Beyond that, structuring domestic tourism is also necessary to improve the tourism balance.

    By Lotfi Mansour, tourism consultant (former director of specialized magazines, initiator and former Executive Director of the Tunisia Convention Bureau).

    Production: MCM. Sources: Tunisian National Tourist Office

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