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ARCHIVED - Just 47,000 foreign visitors to the region of Valencia this March, down from 648,000 in March 2019!
Foreign tourism in Spain is still at minimal levels as the sector awaits re-activation
The drastic effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the international tourism sector in the Comunidad Valenciana is once again clearly illustrated by the figures published on Thursday relating to March, when despite the re-activation of a few flights between the Costas and central and northern Europe just 46,984 visitors from abroad are reported to have come to the region.
On the one hand, this represents a considerable increase over the totals reported the month before (28,066) and of course during the first wave of contagion last spring (zero in April and May 2020), but for a valid comparison it is necessary to go back to March 2019, when the Costa Blanca and the rest of the region welcomed 648,000 people from other countries. This indicates that this March the sector was operating at only around 4.3 per cent of what might be considered a normal level, and underlines the keenness of all those involved for visitors to begin returning en masse this summer.
The real importance of tourism is, of course, economic. In 2019 the sector as a whole accounted for approximately 11 per cent of GDP in Spain, and the March figures for the amount spent by foreign tourists again show how the sector has been decimated. It is calculated that visitors from abroad spent just 512.6 million euros while in this country in March, whereas two years ago the equivalent figure was just over 6 billion: in the Comunidad Valenciana, the spending of 49.2 million euros contrasts sharply with 635 million in March 2019, down by almost 93 per cent.
Despite the rules imposed this winter by Boris Johnson’s government, it is reported that during March just over 18,000 UK nationals visited Spain, spending an estimated 20 million euros, but of course these figures bear practically no comparison to those of March 2019 (1.46 million visitors and 1 billion euros respectively).