Tourism in Albania loses hope, operators: There Are Fewer Tourists Every Day

The month of August named as the month of hope by Vlora tour operators has not brought the long-awaited effect. After the pandemic, the negative weather conditions are another blow to this sector. This happened because of the coronary pandemic and the increasing number of infected. And weather conditions [...]
The month of August named as the month of hope by Vlora tour operators has not brought the long-awaited effect.
After the pandemic, the negative weather conditions are another blow to this sector.
This happened because of the coronary pandemic and the increasing number of infected. And even weather conditions have not been sustainable during the week”.
Facing a difficult situation requires government intervention with another support package, as well as allowing music after 20.
“I want help for the tourism sector as we see we're toward the end of”.
They view the future with pessimism as they look at it and fail.
If the situation follows, not only the costs but also the labor force will not be able to cope with”.
The decline in the number of vacationers has also been noticed by vacationers who say that the coastal town offers the right holiday.
“I expected more tourists, both Albanians and foreigners”.
Although fewer in number, tourists say that Vlora would recommend their friends as well.
According to statistics in Vlora, weekend bookings reach a maximum of 50 percent compared to last year, while other days of the week do not exceed 20 percent.











