British tourism bosses meet in wake of London attacks

British tourism bosses are holding emergency talks today to discuss the way forward following yesterday's bomb blasts in London.

British tourism bosses are holding emergency talks today to discuss the way forward following yesterday's bomb blasts in London.

Representatives of travel agents, airlines and other members of the Tourism Industry Emergency Response Group are hoping to minimise the potential damage from the attacks.

The group also met after September 11, the Sars crisis and the Iraq War.

Speaking ahead of today's talks, a spokesman said there was no evidence of any mass cancellations by tourists in the wake of yesterday's bombs.

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