2018 a record for tourism in France despite ‘yellow vest’ protests

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French tourism figures reached a new record in 2018 despite weeks of violent “yellow vest” protests that caused a late slump, the national statistics institute (INSEE) said Tuesday.

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The number of nights spent by people at French tourist accommodations, including hotels, campsites and youth hostels, rose to 438.2 million in 2018, up 9 million in 2017, INSEE said.

The report did not include figures for home-sharing platforms such as Airbnb.

Foreign visitors fuelled the surge, with large increases in Italian, Spanish and German visitors reported by accommodation providers.

The surge came in a year “marked by large-scale nationwide social movements on two occasions,” INSEE noted, referring to two months of rolling rail strikes between April to June and the “yellow vest” anti-government protests that began in mid-November.

The weekly demonstrations, which have frequently ended in rioting and looting in Paris and other big cities, caused a 5.3 percent dip in hotel stays in Paris in December, the statistics showed.

Nationwide, the effects were more marginal, with only a 1.1 percent drop reported over the month.

Tourist industry operators fear that this year will be less bountiful, with Britain’s plans to leave the European Union causing fears of a decline in cross-Channel visits.

Gerard Pisano, commercial director of the four-star Splendid hotel in Cannes — long a favorite retreat of well-heeled British travelers — told AFP, “Brexit is the big unknown.” NVG

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