Subsidised holidays for Mallorca's retirees so popular there isn't nearly enough availability
70,000 more Imserso places were added this year, but they have been insufficient to meet demand.
Mallorca companies protecting themselves against 'Big Brother' traveller registration system failures
"A complete mess; the main problem is that you can't get into the system unless it's five in the morning."
Traveller registration system: If Mallorca's demands are not met, the Spanish Government will be taken to court
It is hoped that a ministry of the interior order will reflect tourism sector concerns.
Young people in the Balearic Islands see tourism as a last resort for work
The president of Aviba highlights that travel agencies in the Balearic Islands are looking for around 250 workers and emphasises the significant challenges in filling these positions.
Balearic travel agency bookings down 30% this month
Travel agency employees can benefit from the government's new type of furlough scheme.
Twenty per cent cancellation of flight bookings to the mainland
People don't know what the situation might be in regions of Spain.
Balearic Travel Agencies on the brink of total collapse
"January, February and March will be very complicated for our Sector, with the closure of offices and branches and the destruction of even more jobs,”
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