Thursday, March 10, 2011
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Photo: JVB Red The political gatherings BALEAR LIGHTHOUSE for the issue of Thursday, March 10 has benefited from the presence of Javier Macias (businessman and broadcaster), Joan Arnold (lawyer and expert in business coaching), Daniel Guirao (candidate PSIB-PSOE mayor of Marratxí) and Valentin Chacartegui (ruler of the PP in the City of Marratxí).
This week we have completed ten years of Royal Decree of March 9, 2001 by which the government led by José María Aznar abolished compulsory military service final and fully professionalized the army. Since 1770 thousands of young English
served in the Armed Forces . Today, 10 years later and with a completely different army, the military sounds like a thing of the past ... How did they live our guests the military? Here
can hear the gathering LIGHTHOUSE BALEAR policy on the tenth anniversary of the abolition of military service.
Tourism has focused much of the time of opinion and debate. These days are celebrated
the Berlin Tourism Fair, ITB
, one of the industry benchmarks and a must to know the pulse of the market. Balearic Government sources estimate a 20 percent increase in the number of bookings from the source markets for this current season. ITB sources put the figure to 24 percent, 2 points above the national average.
Tour operators TUI, Alltours, Thomas Cook and Rewe Deutschland estimate that the increase in reserves can even reach 50 percent in the case of German tourists bound for Majorca. The wholesalers agree on the political crisis
tourist destinations North Africa (Tunisia and Egypt ) as the factor that triggered the reserves in the Balearic Islands. In the same way it provides not only selling more packages but these are of a higher price. But the good prospects for recovery of the tourism industry are clouded by the threat of strike by workers protesting AENA partial privatization of the agency. unions UGT, CCOO and USO have called for a total of 22 days of strike on key dates for tourism: 20, 21, 24, 25 and 30 April, 2, 14, 15, 19 and 20 May; 13, 23 and 30 June, 1, 2, 3, 4, 15 and 31 July, and 1, 15 and 31 August. President of the Balearic Government, Francesc Antich
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has said that "every hour that passes is a fatal blow to the recovery of the Balearic economy and creating jobs." For its part, the opposition leader, Jose Ramon Bauza , said "Islands can not again become a trap as it did in the Purisima."
Here you can listen to the gathering LIGHTHOUSE BALEAR policy on data from the ABI and the strike threat AENA.
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