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Road blockages continue in Puno, affecting economic activity in the area, including tourism.
With the paralysis that the people of Puno have faced so far, Peruvian Association of Travel and Travel Agencies (Apavit) warns that eight out of 10 travel companies have already gone bankrupt.
“I calculated that with this situation, which has dragged on since the pandemic, the government of Pedro Castillo and all these uprisings have already bankrupted 80%. Others also left for different countries. headlines because they cannot remain unemployed until the government (in power) takes action to change this situation,” said Ricardo Acosta, president of Apavit.
It is worth noting that, according to the National Migration Agency, in January, tourist entry to Puno fell by 95% compared to what was recorded before the pandemic, showing the worst result compared to other countries. regions.
In this situation, the tourist union indicates that 100% of bookings in Puno are cancelled.
“Today they canceled a group of 60 Americans on the basis that their government asked them not to come because of all the conflicts going on,” he told RPP.
At the moment, the region’s tourism sector is estimated to be losing over S$250,000 a day due to lack of revenue. tourists.
The Puno Chamber of Commerce recently indicated that around S$230 million was lost due to the cancellation of the Fiesta de la Candelaria.
Source: RPP

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