Tourism rebounds in Banja Luka after sharp decline

Tourism rebounds in Banja Luka after sharp decline

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Following a wave of reservation cancellations and a lower number of tourist arrivals in Bosnia's Banja Luka during March and early April, the city experienced a slowdown in tourism.

However, the situation has started to improve, CE Report quotes FENA.

In the second half of April, accommodation occupancy in the city has been on the rise.

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