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France hit by tourist boycott
News Scotsman ^ | April 16 2003 | JIM MCBETH

Posted on 04/16/2003 2:47:21 PM PDT by knighthawk

JACQUES Chirac’s opposition to the war in Iraq and the desecration of Allied graves by anti-British vandals have ended France’s reign as the UK’s favourite holiday destination.

A loss of 300,000 visitors and a 25 per cent drop in bookings in a month mean Spain is now officially Britain’s top tourist venue after 14 years in second place.

The French president’s anti-war stance and the "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" factor in the United States has also caused a decline in the number of US tourists. Tension between the UK and France increased two weeks ago when protesters desecrated a cemetery in northern France, daubing memorials with graffiti.

Holidaymakers are actively boycotting France, according to Holidaylets.net, which has 2,000 homes to rent.

Internet searches for France have dropped significantly, according to Ross Hugo, the managing director, who said his sales teams have indicated French attitudes, and the unsavoury incident involving Second World War graves had hardened attitudes.

"Our understanding is that this [drop[ is due to political tensions," he added.

Around 12.6 million Britons have visited Spain in the last year while visits to France fell to 11.7 million from more than 12 million. Owen Davies, the marketing director of the Individual Travellers’ Company, said: "Spain has held up well but France is down."

A spokeswoman for the French tourist office in London admitted UK bookings were "sluggish" and that there had been a downturn in US visitors.

But some British companies are describing the "downturn" as a drastic decline.

And Chez Nous, a leading seller of French accommodation, has had cancellations since the war began, where customers said Mr Chirac’s "obstruction" was the reason.

Another French firm - Bonnes Vacances Direct - said anti-French media coverage had noticeably affected inquiries.

Marcelle Spell, of Holiday-rentals.com, added: "If a third of French people - as reports have suggested - wanted Saddam to win, and they go on desecrating war graves, then there may be a bad reaction."

By the time the war started, the major tour operators had reduced the number of international holidays on offer by 15 per cent.

Some smaller companies took the same defensive tactic, but inevitably it has led to special deals aimed at enticing holidaymakers.

One holiday, an activity break in the Dordogne, which includes archery, sailing, abseiling and windsurfing, has been discounted by nearly £1,000.

The £1,500 holiday is on offer to a family of five for £500 for a week on full board.

As well as philosophical reasons not to travel to France, the industry worldwide has been badly affected, especially on long-haul holidays, which may need to fly over trouble spots.

Many British holidaymakers have taken a decision not to travel or at least delay their foreign holiday this year because they perceive going abroad in the present climate of global uncertainty may not be safe.

George Ellis, the chairman of Canvas holidays in Scotland, one of the major tour operators to France, said: "Short breaks and camping holidays to France are 17 per cent down and self catering is between 8 per cent and 14 per cent down.

Mr Ellis, who is also chairman of the Association of British Tour Operators to France, which has 180 member companies offering holidays, added: "There’s no doubt the Iraq war has affected the holiday trade in general.

"But, in the case of France, there are two other factors, which may help the situation. The first is that, when the events in Iraq settle, France may be viewed as a safe place to holiday because of its anti-war stand.

"Second, there are a lot of Britons who did not agree with the war against Iraq and they well be will be sympathetic to France’s attitude and decide to go there.

"That combination may produce a comeback later in the season, but as to the strength of that comeback, that is anyone’s guess.

"And there isn’t anything to indicate that 2004 is going to be a bumper year even though things tend to settle down eventually."

A spokesperson for the French tourist office said she "was confident that France will hold its own", but she admitted her organisation had delayed a major family holiday marketing campaign for at least another month.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: boycott; britian; france; frenchboycott; tourist; uk
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1 posted on 04/16/2003 2:47:21 PM PDT by knighthawk
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To: MizSterious; rebdov; Nix 2; green lantern; BeOSUser; Brad's Gramma; dreadme; Turk2; Squantos; ...
Europe-list

If people want on or off this list, please let me know.

2 posted on 04/16/2003 2:47:43 PM PDT by knighthawk
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To: 3AngelaD
Ping
3 posted on 04/16/2003 2:49:06 PM PDT by knighthawk
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To: knighthawk
Hit 'em again, har-der, har-der!
Goooo team!

No more Tower,
no more wine,
France is gonna
pay this time!

4 posted on 04/16/2003 2:51:20 PM PDT by Teacher317
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To: knighthawk
danker shane and mercy bowcoops...
5 posted on 04/16/2003 2:52:31 PM PDT by RobFromGa (Real Americans Support our Troops 100%)
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To: knighthawk
Maybe people aren't boycotting?

Maybe they are afraid of what could happen to them (eg., terrorism) in a country ruled by pussies.

6 posted on 04/16/2003 2:53:18 PM PDT by demsux
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To: knighthawk
Let them eat cake.....Cheese cake....
7 posted on 04/16/2003 2:56:09 PM PDT by GregB
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To: knighthawk
...visits to France fell to 11.7 million from more than 12 million.

This doesn't look like such a huge drop to me....

8 posted on 04/16/2003 2:56:26 PM PDT by Jorge
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To: Jorge
It's the thought that counts.
9 posted on 04/16/2003 2:58:11 PM PDT by knighthawk
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To: knighthawk
"But, in the case of France, there are two other factors, which may help the situation. The first is that, when the events in Iraq settle, France may be viewed as a safe place to holiday because of its anti-war stand.

Riight... Paris was not safe before 911 and is not safe now. In fact, I suspect that the worst parts of Paris are worse than the worst parts of New York City and will get even worse as time goes on.

However, there might actually be reason to see Paris now, instead of later, if you want to see it before all of it becomes an Islamic wasteland, instead of just part.

10 posted on 04/16/2003 3:18:00 PM PDT by NathanR
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To: NathanR
Well to be certain Americans would be quite safe in Paris from their worst neighborhoods, where there any reason for someone to travel to France, because the criminal Parisians would be so surprised and intimidated by a masculine biped that they would undoubtedly drop what weapon they had and run away.
11 posted on 04/16/2003 3:33:06 PM PDT by PeoplesRep_of_LA ("As long as it takes...No. That's the answer to your question. As long as it takes." GWB)
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To: knighthawk
Excellent !!!!!
12 posted on 04/16/2003 3:35:19 PM PDT by Dustbunny
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To: NathanR
Riight... Paris was not safe before 911 and is not safe now. In fact, I suspect that the worst parts of Paris are worse than the worst parts of New York City and will get even worse as time goes on.

You are right.
Between 1972 and 1993, there was a noticeable deterioration in Paris. By 1993, the last time I was there, my impression is that the number of murders and rapes per month in Paris was pretty much the number of deaths we saw in Iraq in the last month.

And yes, the sandmaggots were responsible for about 80% of it.
The 800-pound gorilla in the living room.

13 posted on 04/16/2003 3:35:47 PM PDT by Publius6961 (p>)
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To: knighthawk
and the "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" factor in the United States

Groundskeeper Willie scores again!


14 posted on 04/16/2003 3:39:29 PM PDT by Textide
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To: Jorge
Just wait until this summer when the Americans stay home or go to friendly countries. Destroy our enemies, in this case economically.
15 posted on 04/16/2003 3:41:41 PM PDT by bfree (Liberals are EVIL!!!)
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To: knighthawk
I have been to France twice in 1995 and 1996. Not been back since. In 96 all throughout the country the train baggage storage and lockers were closed due to bombings by Algerian terrrorists.
16 posted on 04/16/2003 3:44:32 PM PDT by xp38
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To: knighthawk
"...when the events in Iraq settle, France may be viewed as a safe place to holiday because of its anti-war stand.."

As long as you stay away from the Muslim-dominated Parisian neighborhoods where gang rapes of non-Muslim women are too common. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/881049/posts
17 posted on 04/16/2003 3:52:27 PM PDT by Atlas Sneezed ("Democracy, whiskey! And sexy!")
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To: knighthawk
Marcelle Spell, of Holiday-rentals.com, added: "If a third of French people - as reports have suggested - wanted Saddam to win, and they go on desecrating war graves, then there may be a bad reaction."

Quelle surprise!!!
18 posted on 04/16/2003 4:00:38 PM PDT by maggief
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To: knighthawk
"Our understanding is that this [drop[ is due to political tensions," he added.

Can't get anything past this guy.

Prairie

19 posted on 04/16/2003 4:01:42 PM PDT by prairiebreeze (Freedom isn't free.........unless you live in France.)
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To: RobFromGa
Thougt that was "mercy buckets".........
20 posted on 04/16/2003 4:03:23 PM PDT by litehaus
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