Fewer Italians will spend beach
holidays in Italy this year amid rising prices, but the fall
will be partly offset by a rise in foreigners, Jfc's Panorama
Turismo - Mare Italia observatory said Friday.
"It will be a summer at the seaside again this year, but with
higher prices (+7.9% compared to 2023) and a drop in Italian
presences, partly offset by an increase in foreigners," said the
sector survey.
Out of a total of 407 million presences in the seaside sector
(-1.1% on summer 2023 and -1.2% on 2019), Italian presences will
be 312 million 511 thousand with a drop of 4.4% and therefore a
loss of 14 million 511 thousand on 2023.
At the same time, foreign presences will reach 94 million 513
thousand with a +11.6% (i.e. 9 million 823 thousand) on 2023.
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