Palma, Spain – 23. June 2022 – Travel intelligence provider Mabrian has analysed the impact of the Ryanair strikes later this week:
Carlos Cendra, Director of Sales & Marketing at Mabrian comments:
“Whilst in normal times some of those passengers might still travel via alternative means or rearrange for another date, this time it looks like many will have to give up their plans permanently due to other airlines such as EasyJet cutting its schedule and also likely to have a strike soon, airport security delays across Europe, and a national rail strike in the UK.
“Every journey less is a shame for the European destinations expecting these visitors at a time when they are trying to make up for lost revenues in 2020 and 2021, facing higher staff costs and inflation all around.
“Once again we are facing a sudden and unexpected change in the market that means that destination management organizations and tourism businesses need accurate data and information to assess the risks and reduce their impact. Over the last few years, the sector has faced a pandemic, a war and now a crisis in the workforce. I don’t think anyone any longer doubts the value of up-to-the-minute global data on tourism trends to help them make the right decisions in moments like these.”
To speak with Carlos or receive further data on this or any tourism trend please email rtownsend@belverapartners.com
Roman Townsend
Managing Director
Mobile: (+34) 673 65 26 99
Tel: (+34) 871 251 653
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