Disneyland Paris has suffered financial losses after a decline in visitor numbers this year

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Various external factors have significantly affected the tourism business in Paris

The once thriving theme park has suffered an incredibly disappointing financial year.

Euro Disney - which owns Disneyland Paris - has revealed its group turnover plummeted 6.91 per cent for the year ending September.

The conglomerate’s turnover now stands at €1.27b after a decline in visitor numbers of 10 per cent.

Euro Disney president Catherine Powell commented: ”Disneyland Paris had an exceptionally challenging year.

“We have been impacted by various external factors that have significantly affected the tourism business in the Paris region.”