Indian Ocean tourism revival

Sandra Newman

12-May-2008

Most of the tourist destinations affected by the December 2004 tsunami that struck the Indian Ocean have recovered well and the tourism and travel-retail sectors are benefiting from the return of visitors to these locations. Sandra Newman reports

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The Maldives was among the destinations whose tourism industry was most severely affected by the aftermath of the tsunami that struck at the end of 2004, with arrivals down by
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