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Iceland saw a slight drop in tourists for the first time in years this April

It's the first time since 2010 that numbers were down compare with the same period in a previous year. Tourists from China accounted for the largest decline.

By Iceland Monitor May 14, 2018
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Departures of foreign passengers through Keflavik International Airport in Iceland totaled 147,000 thousand in April, which is a decrease of about 6,000 thousand from last year.

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