Russians and other international travelers are responding to Spain's tourism facelift, and could lift it out of trouble
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“I saw a great sign outside a Spanish bar,” says Alex Bramwell, a resident of Las Palmas, Spain. “It said, ‘Customers needed. No experience necessary.'”
That is, for many, a joke that gets rather too close to the truth for comfort. The tourism industry has not been sheltered from Spain's economic meltdown over the last few years.
But there are signs that the country is trying once again to become a top fixture in vacationer destinations.
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