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NYC To Lose $250 Million In Tourism Due To Iceland Volcano


The chaos and crisis caused by the Icelandic volcano is about to hit New York — hard.

City officials are bracing for the loss of $250 million in tourism-related revenue as the ash clouds prevented nearly 12,000 European travelers from visiting New York over the weekend.

“The people we were expecting are not coming and not spending money at restaurants,” said Marjan Inbar, a spokeswoman for the New York travel office NYC & Co.

International tourists make up only 20% of the visitors to New York, but account for 50% of tourism spending, city officials said.

The tourism agency estimates that for every 1,000 European visitors who cancel their trips, the city will lose out on $1.5 million in spending on hotels, restaurants and museums.

The massive worldwide delays left many travelers stuck in airport terminals – and not pumping cash into New York hotspots.

(Read More: NY Daily News)



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