North Africa fights back to win tourists
North Africa fights back to win tourists
Holidays to North Africa are being sold at bargain prices as the region struggles to win back tourists following this year’s unrest.
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The Gambia: What’s cooking?
Like Norway and Chile, The Gambia is a long, narrow country – except that, unlike them, it runs east to west, not north to south, and three of the former British colony’s four sides, including the two longest, are land boundaries with French-speaking Senegal. Related Stories 48 hours in: Düsseldorf Ecuador: At the middle of the earth Cyprus: Head for the hills! Boston beckons: New England’s …
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Sol Melia Increases Revenues By 13.6% In The First Quarter And Notes Recovery In Its Main Markets
Sol Meliá today announced results for the first quarter 2011 during which the company earned 4.6 million euros compared to a profit of 1 million euros in the same period in 2010, on the back of revenues of 293.7 million euros, compared with 258.5 million euros in the first quarter last year. EBITDA grew by 28.9% to reach 52.3 million euros, up from 40.6 million euros in the same quarter of 2010.
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