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Attacks by Islamist militants as well as strikes and floods have led to a big fall in tourism in Paris.
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The city was only just beginning to recover from an attack in January 2015 on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Tourist board figures show that nightly hotel stays were down 8.5% in the Ile-de-France region in the first half of 2016, with an 11.5% decline in foreign tourists and a 4.8% decline in French tourists.
The board says that even the staging of the European football championships failed to arrest the decline.
The Ile-de-France figures also show:
- A 46.2% decline in Japanese visitors compared with the same period in 2015
- A 35% decline in Russian visitors
- A 19.6% decline in Chinese visitors
- A 5.7% decline in visitors from the US
Mr Valletoux called for major investment to protect jobs in the tourism sector and government and trades union action to address the problem.
Claude Rath, general manager of the Hotel Napoleon, said he had seen a drop in business, especially from American and Japanese customers. He said Paris was now seen as "less safe" after major terror attacks in the city.