Quotes on the topic: Tourism


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Those who know New York City primarily through tourism or mass culture may think of us natives as possessing certain shared characteristics, not all of them flattering. But the true, volatile charisma of New York lies in how balkanised it is.


One of the most important branches of the Egyptian economy is tourism. No bikinis, no tourism. So they have to decide what to do.


Rwanda is a landlocked country, but it hasn't stopped developing. They built a high-end tourism industry around the mountain gorillas.


In the middle ages people were tourists because of their religion, whereas now they are tourists because tourism is their religion.


When Peru had a cholera outbreak in 1991, losses from tourism and agricultural revenue were three times greater than the total money spent on sanitation in the previous decade.


The close Turkish-Israeli relations go back to the late 1950s - military intelligence, commercial, more recently, tourism and cultural relations.


Tourism is the biggest industry in the world.


The thing about tourism is that the reality of a place is quite different from the mythology of it.


The travel and tourism industry, it's just a huge part of our economy.


I'm not a good tourist, I don't like tourism.


Gorilla tourism is vital to Rwanda's economy: It's the third highest source of income.


We have decided to diversify agriculture; we decided to develop our tourism sector. We have decided to develop our mining sector. So these are some of the things we're telling Malawians: we say this is what we need to do in order for us to get out of this total dependence on aid.


We're trying to find a tourism model that allows communities to thrive while business prospers.


I'm building Segera to promote a different way of doing tourism.


Tourism is our No. 1 industry in South Carolina.


Go to Mozambique! As long as you don't expect to find flawless infrastructure, just go. Because this is a country where people have not quite grown accustomed to tourists. You still feel a genuineness that no longer exists in countries where tourism has been industrially developed.


Tourism, human circulation considered as consumption is fundamentally nothing more than the leisure of going to see what has become banal.


Tourism is our second biggest industry in terms of the people it employs.


No-tech tourism is a form of temporal eco-tourism in which one reads books or watches film and TV precisely because of the absence of 21st-century technologies.


In 12 or 15 years, there will be routine, affordable space tourism not just in the U.S. but in a lot of countries.