Spain's summer tourism seen hitting 65% of pre-pandemic revenues

Reuters

Published Jul 14, 2021 11:18AM ET

Updated Jul 14, 2021 12:17PM ET

MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish tourism should generate 65% of its pre-pandemic output this summer, industry association Exceltur said, despite a steep rise in COVID-19 cases that has pushed some countries to warn against visiting and Spanish regions to reimpose curfews.

The highly contagious Delta variant has been tearing through Spain's mostly unvaccinated younger people, leading the national infection rate to quadruple in two weeks to 437 cases per 100,000 people, though deaths and hospitalizations remain low.

Concerned by the surge, Germany and France have advised their citizens against travelling to Spain, whose economy is heavily reliant on tourism.

Still, Exceltur forecast on Wednesday that despite what it called a "very volatile phase", third-quarter tourism revenues that include domestic travel, should be 35% smaller than in the same period in 2019, recovering from a 58% slump last summer.

On the bright side, fully vaccinated Britons, who now must currently observe a 10-day quarantine on their return except if they travel to Balearic Islands, will be able to travel freely from July 19 in a major boost for the industry.