The Icelandic tourism industry is recovering
Last summer, there were few foreign tourists on the move, but many more Icelanders. This summer, the proportion of foreign tourists has grown significantly. Foreign tourists behave differently when planning their summer vacation than Icelanders. They could be called Icelandic meteorologists as their travels are organized in line with the weather forecast and therefore slightly unpredictable.
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