澳門酒店業界:珠澳通關未放寬及暑假尾聲 入住率無大增長惟寄望中秋國慶
據《澳門日報》報道,隨著暑假已過大半,有澳門酒店業界表示,澳門疫情消退,雖陸續有內地旅客抓住暑假尾巴訪澳,但因珠澳通關政策仍未放寬,加上有內地學校要求學生開學前十天必需留在原居地,暑假尾聲訪澳熱度未算高漲,酒店入住率無明顯增長,只能寄望中秋及「十一」國慶假期。
暑假已過大半,坦言尾聲無望,唯寄望中秋節前後小假期或「十一」國慶黃金周沖喜,業界看好客量,但仍需視乎通關防疫政策能否放寬。希望澳門政府可做好對外宣傳工作,讓旅客知道澳門是安全城巿。
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