Hotel Nights In Lebanon Surge 34.7pc
Published by Irhal
Figures compiled by Lebanon’s Tourism Ministry show that the number of nights spent by visitors in hotels and furnished apartments in Lebanon increased 34.7 percent in 2009, compared to 2008. The number of visitors staying in hotels or furnished apartments increased 2.12 percent to 1,955,679 in 2009, compared to 2008. Visitors stayed an average of 2.54 nights per person last year, compared to 2.29 nights in…

Visitors stayed an average of 2.54 nights per person last year, compared to 2.29 nights in 2008, 2.23 nights in 2007, and 2.46 nights per person in 2006. Visitors from 166 countries spent $203.4 million on lodging in hotels and furnished apartments in 2009, 135.4 percent more than the $87 million spent in 2008.
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