Luciano Ferrer, councilor and spokesperson for the Municipal Group VOX, has reacted immediately to the news that the Government is going to ask for help from a consultancy to try to save tourism. Ferrer, along the same lines that the deputy from VOX for Malaga, Patricia Rueda, has criticized that this decision was taken almost at the end of the summer season, when “the sector has spoken since March and the institutions have not listened”.

Ferrer regrets that experiments are being carried out or attempted now when tourism "has collapsed and continues to plummet due to the abandonment to which the administration has subjected it." Tourism in Castellón has suffered an alarming drop in occupancy with lower prices and an increase in expenses.

"The hoteliers have faced the expenses of hygienic material, the increase in cleaning and labor without a single help from any administration, having also been continuously criminalized as guilty of new outbreaks of contagion without, in many cases , evidence and clear sanitary criteria, while continuing to maintain public transport in the interests of the fashion of lowering CO2 and the "progressive" obsession with anthropogenic climate change”, Adds the councilor of VOX

"This Government has generated a crisis and a lot of uncertainty due to its inaction, few measures, as well as the unfortunate comments of Minister Garzón and Vice President Iglesias, which have contributed to hitting the image of the Spain brand abroad," he denounced VOX in Congress, which can be extended to the reputation of tourism in our region, province and town

VOX requests imminent aid to the hospitality sector, before many businesses disappear creating even more unemployment, a real economic bet to revitalize the sector, starting with helping as much as possible to improve the traffic of our airport, provide legal security to the aeroclub, the clubs shooting and hang gliding, and recognition of the immense effort that the Castellón hospitality industry is making to comply with regulations, some absurd, paying for them with their own resources.

Luciano Ferrer He asks that if at once it is decided to make a plan for tourism, it does not arrive "late and badly", although remedying the former is already impossible.

Ferrer he also wonders how much money is going to be invested in paying a consulting firm and if it would not make more sense to pass the money on to the tourism sector itself since, remember, the situation of the sector in Castellón "is serious, very serious."



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