Valencia restrictions | The end of his UK trip anticipates an ‘explosion’ of reservations

Announcement Boris Johnson from the United Kingdom It will remove all restrictions on travel outside the islands from next week, which will lead to an “explosion” of Britain’s tourist reserves in the Valencian region which will allow the sector, in the absence of health setbacks, to approach the numbers in 2022 for 2019.

So understands Nuria Montes, general secretary of the Valencian Hotel Management Association, Hospek. He emphasized that “as of March, reserves are at relatively good levels, and the end of restrictions in the UK means there will be an explosion in sales from now on.”

However, Hospek cautioned and presumed that 2022 would not be the year of a return to historical year-old sizes prior to the pandemic, as Omicron “thrown January and February on the ground” for the sector, according to the hotel’s board of directors. “We lost two months, but if there are no concerns we can finish the year 20% to 25% less than 2019‘, expects Montes.

On Vitor, Hospek’s general secretary was also optimistic. “The attendance is very similar to 2019 and there is optimism,” he asserts, after the first day of the exhibition in which it was verified that this feeling of return to normality “is also felt among tour operators, airlines and other professionals in the sector,” adds Montes.

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