AP/Washington Post: Israel enjoying record year in tourism, despite troubles just around the corner
JERUSALEM — It’s priming for a risky showdown with Iran over its suspected nuclear program, concerned about neighboring Syria’s bloody civil war spilling across the border and dealing with terrorists attempting to infiltrate from Egypt’s lawless Sinai Peninsula.
But that doesn’t seem to be deterring hundreds of thousands of tourists from flocking to Israel each month. Despite the region’s turmoil, Israel is enjoying an unexpected tourism boom, and 2012 is shaping up to be a record year.
Nearly 300,000 tourists arrived in July, a record for the month and an 8 percent increase over the previous July, according to the Tourism Ministry. The trend is nothing new: The ministry says each month of 2012 so far has set an all-time record for that month.
“It’s a period where, on the face of it, we should be struggling with an economic downturn and the Arab Spring around us,” said Uri Steinberg, head of the America department at the Tourism Ministry, “but it hasn’t worked out that way.”
He said Israel initially hoped that tourists fearful of traveling to Egypt would choose Israel instead. But more often than not, he said, tourists planned Israel-Egypt combo tours and then put off the whole trip because of the unrest in Egypt.
Israel has more than made up the difference with American and eastern European travelers, who are arriving to the Holy Land in record numbers…Read More>>















