Recovering tourism markets in Egypt, Tunisia, and Turkey are pushing Spanish hotels to cut prices on summer holiday packages, Reuters reports. The three resurgent markets are competing with Spain mostly for German and British tourists, the newswire notes. As we noted previously, Spanish coastal cities in particular are taking a hit from the lower prices of flights and accommodation in Egypt, Tunisia, and Turkey.
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