Some hoteliers maintain that Mallorca can´t survive without British tourism and of course they are right.
Some hoteliers maintain that Mallorca can´t survive without British tourism and of course they are right.
Magalluf has yet to open but the government is already giving it a hard time
Magalluf has yet to open but the government is already giving it a hard time.
Viewpoint: Confusing
“The European Union announcement this week that British tourists were barred”
The Blog: Viajes Armengol ... Visit Balearics Travel
Could the Balearic government set up its own travel agency like Canaries and Benidorm? Do you think this is a good idea?
Viewpoint: The Brits are coming
“Everyone keeps asking me when British tourists will be making a return...”
Tourists wearing face masks
Tourists wearing face masks .
Viewpoint: Summer time
“It is like a roller-coaster ride at the moment. Every day a new hope only to be dashed the next day...”
People gather on the beach and seafront on a hot day in Bournemouth
People gather on the beach and seafront on a hot day in Bournemouth
It will be very interesting to see how UK consumers respond.
it will be very interesting to see how UK consumers respond.
The other factor to take into account is that holiday habits have changed as a result of the pandemic
The other factor to take into account is that holiday habits have changed as a result of the pandemic
“Judging by what I saw in Palmanova on Friday night, there is hope for the future....”
“Judging by what I saw in Palmanova on Friday night, there is hope for the future....”
Tourists seen in Magalluf
Tourists seen in Magalluf.
Tourists at a reception of a hotel
Tourists at a reception of a hotel.
When the Brits didn’t come on holiday
British tourism in July fell by 10 percent and there were 13 percent fewer mainland Spaniards.
Britons flying to Mallorca could face new tax
In the UK, 70% of flights are made by a wealthy 15% of the population, with 57% not flying abroad at all.
Foreign Office updates warning over new EU visas for Britons
Officials have said that queues at borders are expected when the system starts.
Over 50% of Britons want to live in Spain
Britons believe spending more time in the sun will improve their quality of life and 87% believe they will become healthier and live longer.
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- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
Majorca tourism
The Blog: False impressions and false information
The island’s hoteliers are hoping that Americans and Asians will be coming to Mallorca’s aid. Is America about to rescue the Mallorcan summer?
Andrew Ede09/06/2021 12:27