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          Paris hopes Americans boost flagging tourism
          (China Daily)
          Updated: 2009-08-27 10:10

          PARIS: Paris is counting on American tourists - and a new law allowing more stores to open on Sundays - to boost tourism revenues pinched by the global financial downturn.

          The French capital registered an 11.1 percent drop in foreign visitors in the first half of this year compared to the first half of 2008, according to figures released yesterday by the Paris Tourism Office.

          The number of Americans in Paris - long the largest contingent of foreigners here - dived last year because of US economic woes and the expensive euro. But it started to pick up again, by 1.1 percent, in the second quarter of this year, the tourism office said.

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          Paul Roll, director of the Paris Tourism Office, said the city is "counting on the Americans" to keep tourism revenues up and compensate for a plunge in visits by British, Japanese and Chinese tourists.

          He noted that America's economy was hit early and hard by the financial crisis and is expected to emerge sooner, while other economies were slower to start their slump.

          The weak British pound and troubles in Britain's finance-heavy economy have taken their toll on cross-Channel travel: The number of British visitors fell 23.4 percent in the first half of this year.

          Asians also stayed home. The number of Japanese visitors to Paris fell 25.4 percent and Chinese tourists fell 17.3 percent.

          Overall, the number of visitors to the French capital decreased 7.5 percent to 15.9 million in the first half of this year, the tourism office said. It could not provide figures on overall tourism revenues.

          Roll also pinned his hopes on a new law that allows more stores to open on Sundays, saying that could keep more tourists in Paris and France over a full weekend. Currently most French stores are closed on Sundays. While the new law allows more stores in tourist zones to stay open, it is expected to be months before its effects are felt.

          The tourism authority predicts an overall decline of 6 percent in number of visitors to Paris in 2009, including French visitors.

          And even though UN health officials have declared a worldwide H1N1 flu epidemic, French authorities say H1N1 flu will have little effect on tourism revenues.

          Jean-Bernard Bros, deputy mayor in charge of tourism at Paris City Hall, said the city has thousands of masks available in museums and monuments and is studying flu prevention measures at key sites like the Eiffel Tower.

          AP

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