澳門旅遊局:新春旅客量淡靜 續爭取內地恢復網簽
據《澳門日報》報道,澳門新春檔年初一至初五日均旅客量一萬多人次,澳門旅遊局長文綺華表示,內地呼籲原地過年減少出行,客量淡靜且稍遜預期。當局將繼續向內地爭取恢復網上簽註及團隊遊。
她指出,今年澳門旅客量評估後約為600至1,000萬預測屬保守。當前疫情令旅遊業脫離正常軌跡,澳門特區政府需考慮防疫、通關要求;旅客亦要考量安全及後續結果,如核酸檢測、隔離政策等,與正常出遊決策有很大差別。
據她了解,窒礙內地客訪澳的主要是簽註問題,親身辦證不方便,有鑒於此,當局積極向內地爭取恢復網簽,惟暫未成功。(wl/u)
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