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Tunisia Attack: Uk Tourists Advised To Leave Country
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -334697 18
Considering that a lot of people decided to stay only hours after the previous terrorist attack, just how many will take heed of this advice ?
Considering that a lot of people decided to stay only hours after the previous terrorist attack, just how many will take heed of this advice ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most sadly. Package tours will - indeed have - stopped taking bookings. The plan is to build a wall along the Libyan border but I am not sure how effective that will be. Tunisia is a small country with well developed institutions and a strong sense of national identity (unlike notably Libya which suffered drastically from the destructive years of the Gaddafi dynasty) so I'd be hopeful that the temporary victory of the fundamentalists will be temporary
People will have little choice since the airlines and travel companies are cancelling their bookings now. Thomas Cook and Thomson are bringing their customers home and have cancelled all activity until the end of October at least. This will account for the majority of UK visitors booked to the country this summer.
There are 3000 hardy travellers left...
Having been uninsurable for 20 years ( colon cancer) - that isnt a big deal. Having insurance is a state of mind - for example how many 65 y olds THINK they are insured on holiday,but when they claim ....
how many would stay on if they are given the advice
'if you stay on - you're all gonna DIE ! "
Having been uninsurable for 20 years ( colon cancer) - that isnt a big deal. Having insurance is a state of mind - for example how many 65 y olds THINK they are insured on holiday,but when they claim ....
how many would stay on if they are given the advice
'if you stay on - you're all gonna DIE ! "
It makes sense for the govt to issue a warning to tourists goven their assessment. Embassy staff are there on essential business and the advice does not apply to them as they are not in the 'red' areas
There have been very few instances of the FCO advising all travel to a country full stop. Somalia was one, and as I recall a country in W Africa I think also.
There have been very few instances of the FCO advising all travel to a country full stop. Somalia was one, and as I recall a country in W Africa I think also.
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