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When you’re planning a meeting or an incentive trip, it helps to have a friend in the right places… a Tourism Promotion Board is your friend. It is a non-stock, non-profit government corporation attached to the Department of Tourism (DOT), tasked with promoting the country as an ideal tourism, convention and incentive travel destination. Its M.I.C.E. & Business Development Unit, in particular provides comprehensive information, assistance and guidance to meeting planners and incentive travel organizers who seek an ideal venue for their meetings and incentive groups.

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Coronavirus Impacts European Tourism

France has seen a 30% to 40% fall in tourists following the coronavirus outbreak according to the French Finance minister Bruno Le Maire. The drop off in tourist numbers is seen as posing a major impact on France’s economy. France is one of the most visited countries in the world, and tourism accounts for nearly 8% of its GDP. It is estimated that France welcomes around 2.7 million Chinese tourists to the country each year, but the impact of the Coronavirus outbreak will seriously impact the tourist season of 2020.
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