Italian Democratic Party (FdI): Italy is a top tourist destination in the Mediterranean, not a crisis.

"These days we are recording yet another cloying controversy from the left, fueled by its reference media, which talks about 'holiday crisis' and of 'Italians who give up their holidays'. As usual falsehood and it would be enough to take a look at the data to realise of the work done by the government in this sector. The first two The summer months saw Italy at the top of the tourist market Mediterranean". This was declared by the deputy of the Brothers of Italy, Gianluca Caramanna, head of the Tourism department of the match. "For the month of August, and in particular for the two power plants Around the time of Ferragosto, mountain tourism records the data best (47.4%) with peaks above 50 percent in proximity to the Ferragosto holiday. Overall, for the summer in mountain, over 6.8 million arrivals are estimated (+4.8% compared to to summer 2024). In general, for the four-month period from June to September, 70 million arrivals are estimated (5 million more, equal to +7.69%, compared to 2024), with a turnover of 15 billion of euros for hotel reservations. But what goes reported is 43% of bookings for October stays already recorded in June, an important indicator of the capacity of to deseasonalise that the Italian tourist offer is capable of propose". "The reality, therefore - underlines Caramanna - tells the story success of a tourism model desired and supported by the government Meloni, who had the ability to grasp the fact that the offer is remodelled and adapted: no longer just sea but also mountains, cities of art and internal areas increasingly distant from the classic dichotomous high season/low season setting. No more mass tourism, unlivable and congested but deseasonalized and delocalized as a response to overtourism, which the left has shown it can only oppose with words. A model that is proving to be successful and that has given us allowed in Europe to overtake France this year by arriving behind only Spain".
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