Mar 17 • 21:51 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

A tsunami in tourism due to the AVE cut to Málaga during the season: losses of 2 billion and more than 6,000 contracts at risk

The closure of the AVE service to Málaga has led to significant economic losses in the tourism sector, especially with the upcoming holiday season.

The AVE service to Málaga remains closed, leading to substantial losses in the tourism sector, estimated at 500,000 euros daily. The closure follows a tragic railway accident in January that resulted in 46 deaths and injuries to over a hundred people. Since then, the connection between Madrid and Málaga has been halted, with additional complications arising from geological issues in the region.

As the Easter holidays approach, the adverse effects on local businesses are becoming more pronounced, with an estimated 2 billion euros in losses anticipated. The absence of train services during this peak travel period is severely impacting the local economy, which relies heavily on tourism. Business owners have expressed deep concern over the lack of visitors and the long-term implications of continued service disruptions.

Currently, works are ongoing to address the issues that caused the line's closure, but the reopening has been postponed multiple times, creating further uncertainty for both tourists and locals. With over 6,000 jobs at risk, the situation poses a significant challenge for the Andalucían tourism sector as it seeks to recover from the losses incurred during this critical time.

📡 Similar Coverage