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"Yusupha C. Jow" <[log in to unmask]>
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The Gambia and related-issues mailing list <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 Apr 2002 14:06:49 EDT
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Gassama:
This still does not detract from the fact that you either misspoke or lied
when you said the tourism industry was doing better than ever before.

Come correct and stop being dodgy!

-Yus


In a message dated 4/25/2002 10:58:41 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
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> Guess what KB, the 18% reduction was as a direct result of the demise of
> FTI, the biggest tour operator in the country in 2000. Again, this mainly
> affected tourists from Holland and Germany and most of them came on "all
> exclusive packages". Since then, we have witnessed the return of Olympia
> who are bringing in tourists from those destinations. We have also
> witnessed the consolidation of our biggest source market, The Uk. In
> addition to Gambia Experience, both Panorama and Unijet have started
> bringing in tourists to our country. We have also witnessed charter flight
> arrivals increase from 10 arrivals a week to 13. This is set to increase to
> almost 20 this year. The number of available beds are also set to increase
> significantly as well as the quality of our products

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