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Wysłany: Wto 8:59, 10 Maj 2011 Temat postu: Air Force 1 2011 Malta Tourism Falls Again |
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The Malta hotel industry was especially badly affected by the drop of visitors for January to June, with a approximate three per cent drop compared to 2006.
Unemployment namely scampering by over 8 per cent in Malta, and tourism is a major industry and owner.
With worrying signs that the number of tourists for the entire of 2006 visiting Malta could be alike, alternatively perhaps even down from 2005, the chance for the island to have low cost flights operating from the UK appears to have slipped at for the entire important summer season.
'With the vacation market vital to the Malta economic,' comment the guide, 'potentially millions in lost revenue will be lost this year because of delays in coinciding to allow the low cost airlines to fly into Malta. In today's world Malta has to contest with current destinations in Europe for well for Spain and her islands. Cheap Malta flights aren't in themselves enough to sustain tourism at reasonable levels anymore, though this will be welcome, but the cheat of sustained tourism is to have reiterate commerce, and unless Malta attracts new first time visitors then repeat business is an impossibility'.
The hope in hoteliers and others involved in Malta's tourist commerce is that at fewest one of the low cost airlines will start operating from the UK and perhaps other parts of Europe from now on to shove visitor numbers.
Commenting above the newspaper 1 local voyage lead said that 'if it hadn't been for the addition in visitors from Italy it would have been far worse. The UK Air Force 1 2011, Germany and France still list as nearly 2 in 3 holidaymakers coming to Malta, and whether these markets ebb beyond the island will become fewer and fewer magnetic to the voyage operators to promote'.
ures fair loosened show a fall in the number of visitors to Malta for the first six months of 2006 compared to the same duration last year, joining pressure to the Malta administration to secure a handle to allow low cost airlines to fly to the Mediterranean island to reverse the trend.
Rumours in the island's tourism industry earlier this year suggested that one of the major UK tour operators was considering pulling Malta out of their holiday leaflets Nike Air Force 3, which could have led to others catching the same action, but by far these rumours have no become reality. If they were it would have a major shock on Malta's economy.
The fall of 2.4 per cent of visitors contained a lessen in the important British, French and German markets, merely a quite salute increase in Italian tourists.
The Malta travel guide too remarked on the delay in the introduction of low cost airlines to Malta and the potentiality from that of an increase in passenger numbers.
The island's lawful airline, Air Malta, reported a drop of over two per cent in the number of passengers it carried in the annual from March 2005 to March 2006.
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