15-06-2019, 07:33 AM
I've translated this from the local press yesterday -
The May statistics confirm the decline of international visitors to the island, with the arrival of 137,053 passengers (18 percent less than in the same month of 2018.) The German market, which brings the most visitors to Fuerteventura , suffered especially, with a 25% drop (47,328 arrived). The British market, the second in importance on the Island, which resists, brought in 52,229 passengers, which is 8% less than May 2018. The number of French visitors dropped by more than 33%.
Between January and May 2019 there has been a drop of 12.29% of tourists from other countries (a total of 114,196 people). Germany has registered a 20% decrease and Italy 23% in these months, with the United Kingdom tourists, decreasing by 2.26%.
The good news, for the main economic sector of the island, is that passengers from the Peninsula and the Canary Islands increased in May by 9.63%. Inter-island tourism grew 2.07% while tourism from the peninsular increased dramatically, by 23.53%, standing at 26,668 travellers.
By provinces, Madrid provided the most passengers, with 12,783; followed by Barcelona (6.415), Seville (2.867), Bilbao (1.736), Malaga (1.291), Santiago de Compostela (1.228) and Valencia (348).
So, there has been an increase in arrivals from the Peninsula of almost 20% between January and May, compared to the same period in 2018 (119,860). The number of passengers, from the other islands, also increased by 4% (182,746).
The manager of the Tourist Board, Moisés Jorge, has identified several reasons for the drop in tourist numbers: -The loss of flights due to the bankruptcies of several companies; the reduction of frequencies in some of them due to the flight ban of Boeing 737 Max aircraft throughout Europe; good Weather in Central Europe, which do not encourage sales; and the presence in the international market of our Mediterranean competitors which are much cheaper than us. These have caused this drop in international arrivals, mainly from Germany and the United Kingdom.
The May statistics confirm the decline of international visitors to the island, with the arrival of 137,053 passengers (18 percent less than in the same month of 2018.) The German market, which brings the most visitors to Fuerteventura , suffered especially, with a 25% drop (47,328 arrived). The British market, the second in importance on the Island, which resists, brought in 52,229 passengers, which is 8% less than May 2018. The number of French visitors dropped by more than 33%.
Between January and May 2019 there has been a drop of 12.29% of tourists from other countries (a total of 114,196 people). Germany has registered a 20% decrease and Italy 23% in these months, with the United Kingdom tourists, decreasing by 2.26%.
The good news, for the main economic sector of the island, is that passengers from the Peninsula and the Canary Islands increased in May by 9.63%. Inter-island tourism grew 2.07% while tourism from the peninsular increased dramatically, by 23.53%, standing at 26,668 travellers.
By provinces, Madrid provided the most passengers, with 12,783; followed by Barcelona (6.415), Seville (2.867), Bilbao (1.736), Malaga (1.291), Santiago de Compostela (1.228) and Valencia (348).
So, there has been an increase in arrivals from the Peninsula of almost 20% between January and May, compared to the same period in 2018 (119,860). The number of passengers, from the other islands, also increased by 4% (182,746).
The manager of the Tourist Board, Moisés Jorge, has identified several reasons for the drop in tourist numbers: -The loss of flights due to the bankruptcies of several companies; the reduction of frequencies in some of them due to the flight ban of Boeing 737 Max aircraft throughout Europe; good Weather in Central Europe, which do not encourage sales; and the presence in the international market of our Mediterranean competitors which are much cheaper than us. These have caused this drop in international arrivals, mainly from Germany and the United Kingdom.

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