Despite the increase, hotel owners’ revenues fell 10% to 15%, as tourists spent less money and had shorter holidays, estimated Martin.
She added that both tour operators and hotel owners were affected by this situation.
The number of tourists who spent their holiday on the Romanian Black Sea coast increased by 10% this year compared to 2010, Corina Martin, president of the National Association of Tour Operators (ANAT), said Tuesday.
Despite the increase, hotel owners’ revenues fell 10% to 15%, as tourists spent less money and had shorter holidays, estimated Martin.
She added that both tour operators and hotel owners were affected by this situation.