Abstract
The situation in Libya is fragile and explosive, lacking political and socio-cultural stability. Regime change cannot be effective without a long-term strategy of national solidarity, democratization, social development and economic growth.
According to the World Travel & Tourism Council Tourism 's impact on the economic and social development of the country can be enormous, opening it up for business, trade and capital investment, creating jobs and entrepreneurialism for workforce and protecting heritage and cultural values (Scowsill, 2015). Tourism needs political stability, peace, security. The tourism is like no other economic sectors challenged by negative events. Incidence that has taken place had economic consequences. It is important to analyse these events to identify critical success factors and to integrate them into strategy. In this paper we try to analyse the characteristics of crisis and give recommendations how to develop Libya's tourism industry in/after these critical ages.