
I read this article here
This paragraph caught my eye – there are places in Europe actively trying to tone down:
"In 2022, the city capped cruise ship arrivals at three a day, even though the port can handle six (Barcelona has followed suit, announcing in July that it will close two of its seven cruise terminals from 2026). It banned short-term rental apartments and Airbnbs in city-center residential buildings and has set a cap of 12,000 hotel beds: for a new hotel to open, another must close."
That last sentence really makes a lot of sense regarding hotels – Is there anyone with eggs speaking in favor of the citizen?
over tourism – so i read an article
byu/austin_mini75 inmalta
Posted by austin_mini75
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Hotel owners and property developers are family and friends with government and planning authority members. It won’t happen unless there is a public revolt.
A centre left government got us to this stage. We have no hope.
the mere idea of a cap on anything in Malta is not part of the country’s software.