DJERBA, Tunisia (Reuters) – Tunisia hopes visitors from Russia, Asia and the United States and an “Open Skies” treaty with Europe will help tourism recover from the effect of last year’s revolt that scared away foreigners, the country’s top tourism official said. Visitor numbers slumped by 2.5 million to 4.5 million last …
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