The Japan Times - Spain eyes vibrant summer after 'dazzling' visitor surge

EUR -
AED 3.795051
AFN 76.905252
ALL 98.798207
AMD 414.66656
ANG 1.870598
AOA 943.848309
ARS 1093.833705
AUD 1.647875
AWG 1.862375
AZN 1.760572
BAM 1.955171
BBD 2.095626
BDT 126.56927
BGN 1.955171
BHD 0.389175
BIF 3072.711203
BMD 1.033218
BND 1.401749
BOB 7.171692
BRL 5.999072
BSD 1.037866
BTN 90.790784
BWP 14.35638
BYN 3.396707
BYR 20251.063216
BZD 2.084829
CAD 1.47714
CDF 2949.836368
CHF 0.940122
CLF 0.025884
CLP 993.29036
CNY 7.529887
CNH 7.546363
COP 4291.818894
CRC 529.029758
CUC 1.033218
CUP 27.380264
CVE 110.229528
CZK 25.131677
DJF 184.830522
DKK 7.463912
DOP 64.399276
DZD 139.539096
EGP 51.929289
ERN 15.498263
ETB 132.81586
FJD 2.390146
FKP 0.850945
GBP 0.833213
GEL 2.872748
GGP 0.850945
GHS 16.03584
GIP 0.850945
GMD 74.392028
GNF 8973.112456
GTQ 8.025417
GYD 217.579983
HKD 8.049379
HNL 26.452488
HRK 7.624678
HTG 135.756314
HUF 405.372959
IDR 16888.198522
ILS 3.684561
IMP 0.850945
INR 90.566169
IQD 1359.662461
IRR 43498.457578
ISK 146.696621
JEP 0.850945
JMD 163.997226
JOD 0.732969
JPY 156.439861
KES 133.99688
KGS 90.355268
KHR 4169.658206
KMF 492.332064
KPW 929.895875
KRW 1507.764378
KWD 0.31882
KYD 0.864922
KZT 529.259684
LAK 22549.743502
LBP 92945.390211
LKR 308.520718
LRD 206.543534
LSL 19.131843
LTL 3.050823
LVL 0.624983
LYD 5.09636
MAD 10.384558
MDL 19.460738
MGA 4890.426263
MKD 61.515204
MMK 3355.850172
MNT 3510.873213
MOP 8.32712
MRU 41.568623
MUR 48.255123
MVR 15.922273
MWK 1799.720851
MXN 21.244657
MYR 4.588006
MZN 66.033321
NAD 19.131843
NGN 1548.493805
NIO 38.197708
NOK 11.616909
NPR 145.265254
NZD 1.825747
OMR 0.397482
PAB 1.037866
PEN 3.857159
PGK 4.168659
PHP 59.988996
PKR 289.630497
PLN 4.179031
PYG 8186.365631
QAR 3.784182
RON 4.972053
RSD 117.022342
RUB 100.717589
RWF 1463.429069
SAR 3.87506
SBD 8.727396
SCR 15.595425
SDG 620.964075
SEK 11.310946
SGD 1.398257
SHP 0.850945
SLE 23.495749
SLL 21666.054515
SOS 593.209106
SRD 36.27114
STD 21385.51642
SVC 9.082077
SYP 13433.894063
SZL 19.125845
THB 35.020947
TJS 11.359944
TMT 3.626593
TND 3.314633
TOP 2.419903
TRY 37.165702
TTD 7.041734
TWD 33.933863
TZS 2667.441618
UAH 43.017857
UGX 3811.773373
USD 1.033218
UYU 45.145472
UZS 13448.672223
VES 62.441248
VND 26150.735204
VUV 122.665658
WST 2.893863
XAF 655.745981
XAG 0.032472
XAU 0.000361
XCD 2.792322
XDR 0.796044
XOF 655.745981
XPF 119.331742
YER 257.323196
ZAR 19.03103
ZMK 9300.201166
ZMW 29.035656
ZWL 332.695617
  • SCS

    -0.2200

    11.36

    -1.94%

  • NGG

    -0.1300

    61.54

    -0.21%

  • RIO

    -0.2400

    61.95

    -0.39%

  • BP

    0.3100

    32.27

    +0.96%

  • RBGPF

    67.2100

    67.21

    +100%

  • BTI

    0.1400

    41.76

    +0.34%

  • GSK

    -0.3400

    36.04

    -0.94%

  • AZN

    -0.3700

    71.99

    -0.51%

  • CMSC

    -0.0700

    23.37

    -0.3%

  • CMSD

    -0.0800

    23.75

    -0.34%

  • BCC

    -1.8300

    123.28

    -1.48%

  • VOD

    0.1300

    8.57

    +1.52%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0300

    7.42

    -0.4%

  • JRI

    -0.0200

    12.81

    -0.16%

  • RELX

    -0.4100

    49.99

    -0.82%

  • BCE

    -1.3800

    22.14

    -6.23%

Spain eyes vibrant summer after 'dazzling' visitor surge
Spain eyes vibrant summer after 'dazzling' visitor surge / Photo: JOSE JORDAN - AFP/File

Spain eyes vibrant summer after 'dazzling' visitor surge

Spain said Wednesday it was hoping to reach its record visitor numbers of 2019 after two years of pandemic restrictions, although soaring inflation figures suggest tough times will return after the season ends.

Text size:

Before the pandemic hit in 2020, Spain was the world's second-favourite holiday destination and this year it looks set to reclaim its place, the Exceltur tourism association said.

Thanks to the "travel frenzy sweeping across Europe" Spain had seen a "dazzling surge in tourist numbers", it said.

According to Spain's tourism ministry, 22.7 million tourists visited the country in the first five months of 2022, seven times the number in the same period a year earlier, with the trend set to continue into the summer.

"The number of bookings confirms Spain as a favourite international destination and indicates a good outlook for the high season," Tourism Minister Reyes Maroto said on Monday.

"After two long years.. we are finally going to see a summer like in previous years," said Fernando Valdes, a top official at the tourism ministry.

This year, Spain's tourism activity is expected to "reach a level similar to that of 2017, when the sector performed very well," said Caixabank analyst Javier Ibanez.

"The sectoral indicators paint a very positive picture."

Exceltur said July and August could even be "similar" to levels reached in 2019, which was a record year for Spain in terms of visitors.

"European and national demand is very high", with the surge in activity expected to impact "the entire (tourism) sector", said the association's vice president Jose Luis Zoreda.

And this view is shared across the sector, particularly by those along the coast.

- Best-ever summer? -

"Everything suggests this is going to be one of our best-ever summers thanks to the post-pandemic syndrome," said Diego Salinas, head of Abreca, an association representing bars, restaurants and cafes in Benidorm, a mass tourism hub on Spain's southeastern coast.

For the tourism sector which accounted for 13 percent of jobs and 12.5 percent of Spain's GDP before the pandemic, this long-awaited revival is a huge relief, even if many players have struggled to recruit staff, notably on the coast and in big cities.

Exceltur believes tourism will generate some 151.8 billion euros ($155 billion) this year -- fully 10 billion more than initially expected.

Such a figure would be slightly lower than the 155 billion euros reached in 2019 but far outstripping the 52 billion of 2020 or the 88 billion generated a year later.

The destinations which are likely to benefit most from this visitor surge are the Andalusian coastline, which is expecting 7.4 percent more visitors than in 2019, with a 3.5 percent increase in the Canary Islands and 3.6 percent rise in the Balearic Islands.

And the sub-sectors with the most optimistic outlook include leisure parks and car hire firms.

- Overcrowding risks -

But this strong recovery is not without its concerns, notably linked to the overcrowding at several airports in recent weeks which has revived the controversy over Spain's mass-tourism model.

This "intense and unexpected explosion in demand" could lead to moments of "saturation" that might create tension between residents and tourists, admitted Exceltur's Zoreda, warning it could impact on "the sector's reputation".

There is also the uncertainty created by spiralling global inflation which has seen food and energy prices soar and is severely limiting company margins, Exceltur said.

And will this surge in prices also impact on the sector's recovery by undermining consumer purchasing power?

While the sector has so far shown resilience, the economic slowdown caused by the war in Ukraine "will affect" tourism, says Caixabank's Ibanez.

It is an outlook also shared by Exceltur.

"There are many geopolitical and economic uncertainties in the medium term for tourism," it acknowledged.

"The extraordinary takeoff this summer will have to coexist with the turbulence that could be felt in the autumn."

H.Takahashi--JT