Leave the “tin” of the Sperg! Tourism took its test!

Leave the “tin” of the Sperg! Tourism took its test!

It says: Merro Base Tourist Season has passed its exit, and now the curve is going down, giving us all time to balance. There are several events that create perception of the success of tourism. The first is the high number of visitors, the second is the assessment of the season and third [...]

It says: Merro Base

The tourist season has passed its exit and now the curve is going down, giving us all time to balance.

There are several events that create perception of the success of tourism. The first is the high number of visitors, the second is the assessment for the season, and the third, of course, of the season's fatality. We're starting with the last one.

At least three painful events this week involving a fatal accident to two Italian tourists in Ksamil, today's death of a 17-year-old in Saranda and poisoning of 40 Poles in Vlora are typical diseases of our society, linked to the culture of irresponsence.

As far as impressions on the tourist season are concerned, they are numerous, but Albania has won the battle to become a destination.

There are many critizers who seem to be upset by the success of tourism, or others who want to look interesting, and they give some kind of suggestions on how Albanian tourism should be developed.
I hear people recommending a massive tourism stop and create Albanian original tourism, (we never had tourism).

I read others who want luxury tourism to stop and pay attention to average tourism, others who are concerned that 60 percent of our people don't do tourism and other bullshit...

Tourism is the market, and the market has its rules. Tourism chooses and you don't choose.
Tourists don't come to Saranda, in Dhermi, Lalez, in Velipoj or Strygin, that it dictates the government or any other institution. They go there because they want to go.

Some want expensive hotels, or luxury villas, some cheap hotels, some want homes, some want villages some want camping, etc.
The important thing is that they have flocked to Albania.

Our skill is not to reach the border and ask “if you're anything about mass tourism that it's not allowed” Our power is to cope with this flow and meet standards with our services.

I know there are thousands of shortages, from the labor side to the experience of serving for tourism, but being an income market, that's a market that will survive these shortages.

If 7 million tourists have entered Albania so far, and if they each paid about 500 euros during their stay in Albania, which is a minimum figure, they have left Albania 3.5 billion euros, as much as the state budget is.

They didn't leave Eddie Rama, they didn't leave him taxes. They left it to Albanians in their pockets. Some of this takes the government.

All the other words are bullshit. You can black out Albania and tell them that drug money and corruption come here... But no drug baron or government that can steal 100 percent of the budget income can bring as much honest money to this country as tourism does.

Politics cannot control tourism. Politics is run by him. Stop getting tired of Albin Kurti calling not to go to Albania on vacation, but he has lost the battle. He's the only one left because his government, it's all in Eddie Rama's villas.

So bow to tourism, and put all the energy of governance and society into its function. It will draw agriculture and construction back and change Albania.

Shperg oil does not change Albania. You can't make him rich, you can't make him grow. The only <x0 low> that drives Albania is tourism. It develops villages and cities, it distributes money in every Albanian village and town, in every family that wants to work and create a living, vibrant and hopeful Albania.

The truth is that tourism in Albania is no longer an exhibition, but an industry that has caught our door. It is not an oil well from which we expect wonder, but it is seen knocking on the door of any Albanian who will work and change the future of the village town or home where he lives.

The government's only task is to make a note of this year's <x0).

Urgent intervention in Ksamil and Saranda for roads is national emergency, establishing road safety standards as well as national emergency, building the highway to Shkodra is also a national emergency...

There are plenty of such emergencies that do not wait, if we want this wave of tourism to return and stronger. This doesn't need that “testin” of Shperg oil. Tourism took its test. Now we have to deal with both wealth and problem.

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