Abstract
This actual work studies the impact of the Arab spring and specific-related human-induced attacks, regarding tourists’ arrivals, on selected tourism destinations. The methodology consists of qualitative research using content analysis applied to a corpus of online data selected from the main news media, during 2015. A double issue arose in this study, the first is the immediate terrorism impact on tourism volume indexes, and the second is the direct connexion between the level of crises’ impacts and the prior-crisis notoriety of the tourism destination.
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