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"Morocco's revenue from tourism rose 30% to reach 53 billion dirhams
(approximately £3.2 billion), according to the Minister of Tourism and Craft
Industries, Adil Douiri. This is largely thanks to King Mohammed VI's Azure
Plan and Vision 2010, which aims to increase tourism to ten million visitors
by 2010, this will provide 20% of overall GDP."
Financial Times
"Three years ago you could count the number of British estate agents selling
property in Morocco on one finger. Now, you need at least three hands and
one lurking up a sleeve so popular has demand for properties in the North
African kingdom become."
telegraph.co.uk
"Both EasyJet and Monarch are due to start flying to Tangier in 2007 and
Ryanair already offers a service to Oujda."
telegraph.co.uk
"Besides Richard Branson and his sister Vanessa, modern Morocco lovers include Jasper Conran, Ralph Lauren and the London chefs Sam and Sam Clark of Moro. The £20 million remake of Brideshead Revisited, with some Morocco location scenes, will add yet more energy to the country’s popularity with tourists and home-seekers."
property.timesonline.co.uk
"With a new 'open skies' policy bringing in low-cost flights, a €2.2 billion
government investment in infrastructure and a growing reputation as a
playground for the rich and famous, Morocco is on course to almost double
tourist numbers by 2010, presenting an excellent opportunity for overseas
property investors."
Real Estate Tv
“Emaar Properties the world's number one property developer is planning to
invest around $7bn in Morocco's real estate, tourism and entertainment
sectors by 2010.”
London based Al Hayat newspaper.
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