Watalii waendelea kuingia Kenya kwa wingi

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Bookings for hotels at the Coast are increasing with the onset of the July-August high season, giving hope to the recovering tourism sector.

International and domestic tourists have made reservations for holiday packages, industry players have said, with Kenyans mostly reserving for the August school holidays. The international market is making a gradual recovery boosted by the return of charter flights to the Moi International Airport Mombasa last month.

Average hotel occupancy in the region is expected to go up to 60 per cent from the 10 per cent that most hotels recorded between May and June, the Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers said yesterday.

“Most hotels had scaled down operations with some shutting down during the low season but things are looking positive. We are looking at high numbers in July,” KAHC executive officer Sam Ikwaye said.

Hoteliers are also counting on the revised travel advisories by key markets of the UK, the US and France, which are expected to boost international arrivals into the country. “There has been improved security despite few attacks (in the northern Kenya) which we don’t expect will dampen recovery,” Ikwaye said.

Hoteliers are also relieved following the suspension of anti-IEBC demonstrations.
High tourism season starts on a good note
 
I visited ITEN over the weekend MK254...And maan.Tourism is booming there.I got a pleasant surprise.
 
Bookings for hotels at the Coast are increasing with the onset of the July-August high season, giving hope to the recovering tourism sector.

International and domestic tourists have made reservations for holiday packages, industry players have said, with Kenyans mostly reserving for the August school holidays. The international market is making a gradual recovery boosted by the return of charter flights to the Moi International Airport Mombasa last month.

Average hotel occupancy in the region is expected to go up to 60 per cent from the 10 per cent that most hotels recorded between May and June, the Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers said yesterday.

“Most hotels had scaled down operations with some shutting down during the low season but things are looking positive. We are looking at high numbers in July,” KAHC executive officer Sam Ikwaye said.

Hoteliers are also counting on the revised travel advisories by key markets of the UK, the US and France, which are expected to boost international arrivals into the country. “There has been improved security despite few attacks (in the northern Kenya) which we don’t expect will dampen recovery,” Ikwaye said.

Hoteliers are also relieved following the suspension of anti-IEBC demonstrations.
High tourism season starts on a good note
Alshaababu wakiwa kwenye malori wamevamia kituo cha polisi Kenya
 
Tatizo viongozi wetu Tz kiburi juu. ....kukurupuka ndio mambo yao. Kenya tumieni nafasi vizuri hiyo....sisi ngoja dawa ituingie eti hatutaki watalii masikini....hawa watu hawajui wajasiriamali wadogo na kati wanategemea sana utalii hapa Arusha? Tatizo tunaongozwa na viongozi full time wanawaza siasa uchwara. Sheeenz*
 
Al Shabaab hao..

Endelea kuwabeep watakupigia, unawatamani sana. Halafu mlivyo waoga, juzi nilisoma eti kijiji kizima kule Ngara kilitekwa na majambazi wanywa gongo kwa masaa na wana usalama wenu wakaishia kutoroka, sasa hao alshabaab mnaopenda kuwatajataja wakiwaza kuwahusu mnaikimbia nchi.

Halafu naona mnazika Tsh 2tr mazima mazima Tourism ‘to lose Sh2tr’ as VAT bites
 
Tatizo viongozi wetu Tz kiburi juu. ....kukurupuka ndio mambo yao. Kenya tumieni nafasi vizuri hiyo....sisi ngoja dawa ituingie eti hatutaki watalii masikini....hawa watu hawajui wajasiriamali wadogo na kati wanategemea sana utalii hapa Arusha? Tatizo tunaongozwa na viongozi full time wanawaza siasa uchwara. Sheeenz*
Imefanywa kusudi kuwakomoa Wakaskazini na Wazanzibar kwa kutochagua chama dola..
 
Bookings for hotels at the Coast are increasing with the onset of the July-August high season, giving hope to the recovering tourism sector.

International and domestic tourists have made reservations for holiday packages, industry players have said, with Kenyans mostly reserving for the August school holidays. The international market is making a gradual recovery boosted by the return of charter flights to the Moi International Airport Mombasa last month.

Average hotel occupancy in the region is expected to go up to 60 per cent from the 10 per cent that most hotels recorded between May and June, the Kenya Association of Hotelkeepers and Caterers said yesterday.

“Most hotels had scaled down operations with some shutting down during the low season but things are looking positive. We are looking at high numbers in July,” KAHC executive officer Sam Ikwaye said.

Hoteliers are also counting on the revised travel advisories by key markets of the UK, the US and France, which are expected to boost international arrivals into the country. “There has been improved security despite few attacks (in the northern Kenya) which we don’t expect will dampen recovery,” Ikwaye said.

Hoteliers are also relieved following the suspension of anti-IEBC demonstrations.
High tourism season starts on a good note


Cheap sex tourism full of child molesters!
 
Watalii wanapanda toyo na kugongea fegi??

Hatuhitaji hiyo aina ya watalii...tunataka watalii wanaojiweza na walipe kodi kwa maendeleo ya nchi....
 
Tatizo viongozi wetu Tz kiburi juu. ....kukurupuka ndio mambo yao. Kenya tumieni nafasi vizuri hiyo....sisi ngoja dawa ituingie eti hatutaki watalii masikini....hawa watu hawajui wajasiriamali wadogo na kati wanategemea sana utalii hapa Arusha? Tatizo tunaongozwa na viongozi full time wanawaza siasa uchwara. Sheeenz*

kaka ustaarabu wako umenipendeza sana watu flani hapa kazi kukejeli
 
This plus local tourism is a boost to the sector. Very soon it will be back to where it was.... And even better.
 
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