New beach rules, 4 people in 10 square meters

Albania's Tourism Minister Blendi Klosi has declared that during this tourist season on beach beaches in 10 square metres, only 4 people will be allowed to stay. During an interview for ABC News, Klosi also added that the service will be individual this year and is not expected to have holidays on beaches. [...]
Albania's Tourism Minister Blendi Klosi has declared that during this tourist season on beach beaches in 10 square metres, only 4 people will be allowed to stay.
During an interview for ABC News, Klosi also added that the service will be individual this year and is not expected to have holidays on beaches.
“has an agreement to increase the distances of herzlons in beach areas. We must admit that there can be no more large festivals, gatherings. It'll be individual service.
There's only 4 people in 10 squares to admit we're not like last year. Facts have shown that opening measures have not been made properly. We are people who forget a little bit quickly and it can hurt us
If hotel bars and restaurants that are in operation are opened by 17 could begin gradually opening”, Klosi said.
The minister also spoke of opening bars and restaurants. According to him, the government plans the first opening by May 18th, and it will include natural bars and restaurants most of which are on the coast.
“We are able to go inside a territory in green areas from May 18th, health experts will agree to have the first opening of bars and restaurants.
The first bars and restaurants will be opened in the wild. And most of these bars are on the coast and in rural areas.
Today, we discuss certain conditions that we need to be strict about hygiene. The protocol we've issued early in the week will bring a final decision on bars, restaurants, swimming pools, guidas. They're all going to have a security protocol”, Chloe said.
He also said he is working with several tour operators of several states that have contracts with Albania to enable tourism to provide partners with defined destinations and land borders.
“We are working with several states that have contracts ready for Albania, tourism operators that can bring foreign tourists. If there's a space for a new system we'll start with charter planes with designated destinations. It's not a business the state does, but it's been set up by tour operators. It is not a single Albanian initiative.
If we achieve the opening of land borders, we will be able to bring tourists from the region after the Albanian coast will bring tourists from the region, as air transport is thought to be among the last businesses to open up.
Albania has lower prices than the region. The goal is to have fewer people do business. We can't say we're going to have a limit on our price”, Klos said.












