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Indonesia's April tourist arrivals up 12.41 percent

The scenery of Raja Ampat, a tourist destination in West Papua, Indonesia (illustration)
Foto: Antara/Rosa Panggabean
The scenery of Raja Ampat, a tourist destination in West Papua, Indonesia (illustration)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - Indonesia's foreign tourist arrivals in April rose 12.41 percent from a year earlier, quickening from growth of 5.55 percent in March, the Statistics Indonesia (BPS) said on Monday.

The statistics bureau's data showed there were 726,300 tourists visiting the country, versus 765,600 tourists in the previous month.

The G20 economy attracts fewer tourists than many other countries in the region, and an increase in service industries could help the country's capital-account balance, as well as economic growth. 

sumber : Reuters
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