Spain to deport by plane Bolivians stranded on cruise in Barcelona without valid visas
Three children and parent of one of them stay because of family links in Catalonia, 65 other passengers to return to their home country
Three children and parent of one of them stay because of family links in Catalonia, 65 other passengers to return to their home country
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Sector worth over €1bn and provides 9,000 jobs, but locals and activists raise environmental and social concerns
Social and environmental groups assert necessity to reduce number of flights and cruises
MSC Magnifica brings over 2,000 passengers on a trip around the globe beginning and ending in the Catalan capital
Visitors could be charged more to spend the night in the city if parliament makes the necessary changes to legislation
First 'MSC World Cruise' to and from the Catalan capital will visit 32 countries in six continents over 119 days
A new poll shows that tourists in the Catalan capital gave the city a score of 8.6 on a scale of 0 to 10. An almost excellent result, which is, however, overshadowed by concerns by those same visitors that the city attracts way too many people. In fact, 58% of those that took part in the poll consider Barcelona’s tourist spots overcrowded. On summer Sundays, up to 20,000 people arrive in Barcelona by cruise ship. The figure will peak on the 11th of September, when up to 28,100 people are expected to arrive by sea. The tourism poll was conducted in 2015 in different tourist areas, hotels and airports and ports of Barcelona. From those taking part, 47.5% were visiting the city for the first time, and 52.5% had been there before.
The activity of cruises in ‘Port de Barcelona’ provides 413.2 million euros to Catalonia’s GDP and each cruise generates on average a turnover of one million euros, according to a study from the University of Barcelona (UB) released this Tuesday. The total turnover, including the expenses of passengers, shipping companies and crews, amounts to 796 million euros in both direct and indirect expenses. The study also shows that the activity of these cruises generates around 7,000 jobs, besides the other positive effects on the Catalan economy such as increased demand at Barcelona’s main airport, ‘Aeroport del Prat’. The Catalan capital benefits the most from the cruise activity, as 75% of the revenues stay in Barcelona.