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By NATION CORRESPONDENT
Posted  Sunday, August 29  2010 at  21:12

Tourist arrivals are expected to rise following the promulgation of the new constitution.

The Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers Coast branch chairman Titus Kangangi said the ushering in of the new law last Friday portrayed Kenya in a positive light.

The attendance of presidents from neighbouring countries would attract tourists from Africa as well, he said.

Erased bad image

According to the hotelier, the coverage of the promulgation by local and foreign media had given the country a positive image and erased the bad image that had resulted from the post-election violence.

“Kenya has generally gained fame worldwide because of the promulgation of the new constitution and we expect foreign tourist arrivals to rise remarkably,” said Mr Kangangi.

Mombasa and Coast Tourist Association boss Mohamed Hersi said the number of charter flights is expected to increase from the current 30 per week to 40 per week towards December.


Add a comment (3 comments so far)

  1. Submitted by Veelites

    I agree with the article. However, not to be a pessimist but, I hope that hanging on the coat tails of the Promulgation of our constitution is not the only plan that the Tourism Industry has. Personally I think the Jambo Ad campaign abroad needs revision to attract more tourists.

    Posted  August 30, 2010 02:05 PM  
  2. Submitted by TWANJUGUNA

    Maybe it is time the US updated their travel advisory about Kenya......it was released in March!

    Posted  August 30, 2010 09:32 AM  
  3. Submitted by ganjoni

    I think to increase Tourist numbers we need a new Tourism Minister and not Mr Bashir"s friend.

    Posted  August 30, 2010 02:31 AM