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Essay / Research Paper Abstract
A 12 page paper discussing the degree to which hostilities between Israel and Palestine have affected Israel’s tourism industry and suggesting means of overcoming some of the inherent problems of promoting tourism in the area. It cannot be denied that the ongoing hostilities of the second intifada create immense difficulties for Israel’s tourism industry to overcome. It is also unlikely that Israel will return to the number of tourists it hosted before the second intifada began, at least until reason prevails in the region. In the meantime, there is much that Israel’s tourism ministry and individual members of the industry can do to promote the country and the region. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Page Count:
12 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KStourIntifada.rtf
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Reports of suicide bombings occur nearly daily, broadcast around the world for all potential tourists to see. Though devoted religious pilgrims may be willing to slog through endless security
and constant danger - whether real or only perceived - few vacationers care to face the risks assumed by traveling to an area of constant hostility or threat of hostility.
Warfare has changed dramatically during the past century. Fighting still was largely hand-to-hand combat in World War II, but Germany was able
to destroy much of London without ever putting a soldier on British soil. The enemies still were clear and defined, however, far different than the hidden guerillas of Vietnam.
Now, it appears that warfare can be waged even without the aid of a government underwriter. Terrorisms Cost to Tourism The inconceivable
became reality on September 11, 2001, as terrorists hijacked two United Airlines and two American Airlines flights, sinking two of them into each of the World Trade Centers twin towers.
A country music performer in the United States wrote and recorded a song containing the words, "Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day?" The
terrorist attacks on New York and Washington on September 11 changed more than only airport and airline security measures. Airlines were grounded for several days, but passengers were not
of a mind to continue their travel plans after commercial carriers resumed service while the search for survivors and bodies continued. The economies of much of the developed world
already had turned soft well in advance of the terrorist attacks, and there was speculation that the US would enter a market-correcting recession even before the terrorist attacks. The
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