French rising trends in travel towards the Kingdom of Morocco 6%
French rising trends in travel towards the Kingdom of Morocco 6%
According to the National Union of French travel agents that Morocco remains the major destinations within the same distance medium for French tourists, recording an increase in travel trends between December 2013 and May last year.
She explained the union, which recently published the results of scales about sales trends tourist to travel agencies from December 2013 to May 2014, that the trends of travel of the French towards Morocco knew an increase of 6 per cent on the level of passengers throughout this period compared to a decline or stagnation for the views of other relevant distance medium, including Tunisia (minus 13 per cent) and Spain (minus 2 per cent) and Italy (minus 3 per cent) and Britain (zero per cent).
She added that the direction of travel of the French towards Morocco knew improvement of 11 per cent on the level of business volume compared with a decline of 12 per cent for Tunisia, and high for Britain at the rate of 14 per cent and Spain (10 per cent) and Italy (4 per cent).
Reservations known as French tourists in Morocco, a slight decline (minus 1 per cent) on the level and the number of passengers increased by 3 per cent in terms of volume of business.
The source added that 79 per cent of French people who went to Morocco between December 2013 and May 2014 spent between 5 and 12 a night compared to 12 per cent spent between night and four nights and 7 per cent chose to establish a long-ml between 13 and 20 nights.
She explained the union, which recently published the results of scales about sales trends tourist to travel agencies from December 2013 to May 2014, that the trends of travel of the French towards Morocco knew an increase of 6 per cent on the level of passengers throughout this period compared to a decline or stagnation for the views of other relevant distance medium, including Tunisia (minus 13 per cent) and Spain (minus 2 per cent) and Italy (minus 3 per cent) and Britain (zero per cent).
She added that the direction of travel of the French towards Morocco knew improvement of 11 per cent on the level of business volume compared with a decline of 12 per cent for Tunisia, and high for Britain at the rate of 14 per cent and Spain (10 per cent) and Italy (4 per cent).
Reservations known as French tourists in Morocco, a slight decline (minus 1 per cent) on the level and the number of passengers increased by 3 per cent in terms of volume of business.
The source added that 79 per cent of French people who went to Morocco between December 2013 and May 2014 spent between 5 and 12 a night compared to 12 per cent spent between night and four nights and 7 per cent chose to establish a long-ml between 13 and 20 nights.
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