The Arab League aims to co-ordinate policies of members but a recent meeting of tourism ministers revealed stark differences in the fortunes of the 22 member states when it comes to the tourism sector.
Two divergent messages came out of the three-day meeting in Bahrain, the current Arab capital of tourism. The first was that North African countries, traditionally dependent on the Western tourist, have still not recovered from the impact of the Arab Spring and so are increasingly turning to new markets.
The second was that Gulf countries are looking to raise their tourism profile for the indigenous market, and are doing so by focusing on the heritage sector.
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