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100 Million Tourists, but No Protests – What’s France’s Secret?

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With 100 million visitors in 2024, France remains a popular destination, but tourism revenues remain relatively low. Professionals are worried and are calling for more investment in the sector.

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With 100 million visitors in 2024, France remains a popular destination, but tourism revenues remain relatively low. Professionals are worried and are calling for more investment in the sector.

·Paris, France
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For example, Spain recorded EUR 126 billion in revenue in 2024, compared with EUR 74 billion in France. Editorialist Pascal Perri decrypts these figures in his column on Friday 4 July. - France: why do tourists not spend as much as they used to? (Economy).

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With 71 billion euros in tourism revenues last year, France ranked only fourth, far behind the 126 billion euros in Spain, which had fewer visitors.

·Paris, France
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Paris - In order to regain its position as a leader in tourism, France's strategy cannot be content with the cap of 100 million foreign visitors posted by the public authorities, deplore the professionals of the sector by calling for more investment, at a conference organised on Thursday by the Alliance France Tourisme. "France is no longer the world leader in tourism" and loses market share in an increasingly competitive sector, lamented to the…

Millions of people have planned to travel to France for the holidays. Last year, the country exceeded the 100 million mark of foreign tourists, making it the first destination in terms of visitors, but not in terms of revenues.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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