Rama warns businesses about next year: No beaches for restaurants, hotels for only as many rooms

By next year Albanian tourism will be in the face of substantial changes. Prime Minister Edi Rama warned private businesses, restaurants and Beach bars that they will no longer have permission to place umbrellas in beach spaces. Besides having hotels you can no longer give your beach permits to come to an individual, a legal person [...]
Besides having hotels you can no longer give your beach permits to come to an individual, a legal or physical person, to say I want this beach here I'm gonna put a beach bar and I'm going to wear hers. You can put on a beach bar, but you don't have a vault. You may have a restaurant, but you don't have a maid. Beach should be enjoyed the best way possible. And the taste of the beach between those adjacent beds is impossible”.
Hotels that are going to set hers, they're going to have to keep some rules..
You can't have a 40-bedroom hotel and put up 200 boilers and get people there and force them to pay. You'll be wearing hers for as long as you have capacity! Of course not one for the room, and you'll leave a distance from the shell in the vault”.
Local government units will have a key role in managing the tourist sector, with the appointment of public spaces for citizens.
We're going to start with the municipalities, so the municipalities can take up space and set up tents. Where it's reasonable to hers, but with Forced ceiling price. We've been running it for a few years, we've been pushing this year before for the municipalities to manage”.
Turning to one of the most potential sectors for the country's economy, the prime minister calls on businesses to assess employees and increase their salaries.
Now I understand that when there's no people, you have to raise your salary that you don't have anywhere to go. You'll consider those people who work for you, the most precious thing you have.
This year Albania was visited by 7.2 million tourists in just eight months, undergoing growth of 60 per cent compared to last year.
This year I've heard from some who have taken people back from Greece and tell me we have an interest in those in Greece. There is no comparison, working waiters in Greece and Albania, you have more benefits in Albania”.












