Post by raishamisa2233 on Feb 22, 2024 10:08:52 GMT 1
The tourism sector faces this summer with good prospects. After years in which the economic crisis has caused a decrease in tourists and less spending in hospitality in holiday areas, in recent weeks the data recorded in travel agencies shows a significant increase in reservations. This is what sources from the Spanish Confederation of Travel Agencies assure El Confidencial Digital : “Tourism has returned to the habits it had before the economic crisis .” They refer to the fact that Spaniards are recovering the way of traveling and planning their vacations that was common before the economic depression caused a strong impact on tourism.
Travel agencies have noticed a significant improvement in aspects such as advance reservations. In past summers, the economic crisis had caused more and more Spaniards to wait until the last minute to decide to go on vacation . However, in these weeks before summer, Spaniards are rebooking their Denmark Mobile Number List vacations in advance. The Spanish Confederation of Travel Agencies reveals that the increase in advance reservations reaches 20% compared to last year . Vacation stays are lengthening Another data that is arousing optimism in the national tourism sector is the number of days reserved. With the crisis, Spaniards reduced their vacation days to an average of between seven and eight vacation days.
For this summer campaign, travel agencies are noticing how the average duration of the holidays booked by Spanish tourists is increasing slightly: according to data from the employers' association that brings together the agencies to which ECD has had access , the average stay is now It has grown to nine or ten days . In addition to highlighting these good data, sources from the Spanish Confederation of Travel Agencies highlight that the latest accidents and accidents are not having negative effects. As for the plane, they assure that travel through this medium has not been reduced despite the social impact of the crash of the Germanwings flight from Barcelona in the French Alps, which killed people.
Nor have reservations for ferry trips been affected by the fire of a Transmed iterránea vessel when it was heading to Valencia from Palma de Mallorca. The same applies to a destination, Tunisia , which was shaken by the terrorist attacks on the Bardo Museum in the capital but has already recovered its usual flow of Spanish tourists. Along with the increase in Spanish reservations, in the tourism sector they highlight the increase they are noticing in the arrival of foreign visitors and which they hope will be consolidated throughout this summer. Foreign tourists fell to 11% of the total and now their weight in tourism in Spain has grown slightly to 14%.
Travel agencies have noticed a significant improvement in aspects such as advance reservations. In past summers, the economic crisis had caused more and more Spaniards to wait until the last minute to decide to go on vacation . However, in these weeks before summer, Spaniards are rebooking their Denmark Mobile Number List vacations in advance. The Spanish Confederation of Travel Agencies reveals that the increase in advance reservations reaches 20% compared to last year . Vacation stays are lengthening Another data that is arousing optimism in the national tourism sector is the number of days reserved. With the crisis, Spaniards reduced their vacation days to an average of between seven and eight vacation days.
For this summer campaign, travel agencies are noticing how the average duration of the holidays booked by Spanish tourists is increasing slightly: according to data from the employers' association that brings together the agencies to which ECD has had access , the average stay is now It has grown to nine or ten days . In addition to highlighting these good data, sources from the Spanish Confederation of Travel Agencies highlight that the latest accidents and accidents are not having negative effects. As for the plane, they assure that travel through this medium has not been reduced despite the social impact of the crash of the Germanwings flight from Barcelona in the French Alps, which killed people.
Nor have reservations for ferry trips been affected by the fire of a Transmed iterránea vessel when it was heading to Valencia from Palma de Mallorca. The same applies to a destination, Tunisia , which was shaken by the terrorist attacks on the Bardo Museum in the capital but has already recovered its usual flow of Spanish tourists. Along with the increase in Spanish reservations, in the tourism sector they highlight the increase they are noticing in the arrival of foreign visitors and which they hope will be consolidated throughout this summer. Foreign tourists fell to 11% of the total and now their weight in tourism in Spain has grown slightly to 14%.