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Alejandro Marichal, vice mayor of San Bartolomé de Tirajana and Councilor for Tourism, points out that it is necessary to "change, a lot, the leisure offer in Gran Canaria." At the ITB in Berlin, the largest fair in the world dedicated to tourism, San Bartolomé de Tirajana seeks the recovery of the German traveler, something that has been resisting the islands as a whole in recent seasons. Alejandro Marichal, vice mayor of San Bartolomé de Tirajana and Councilor for Tourism, certifies that the German market has ceased to be the main market in Maspalomas, being replaced by the English: «It is obvious that the country is suffering a major economic crisis, despite the fact that "We were more afraid of Brexit." He notes that Germans are more conservative in the face of economic uncertainties and have chosen to reduce spending. A "very difficult" company.
He indicates that "it is honestly very difficult" to recover, in the short term, German tourism to the same level as in recent years, but "not only for San Bartolomé de Tirajana, but for the entire Canary Islands, although Europe Mobile Number List that does not mean we should stop trying." In this regard, he indicates that the way forward is to continue with policies to promote the destination and renew infrastructure. First class services and establishments In this regard, Marichal points out that San Bartolomé de Tirajana is not interested in more tourists coming, "but rather that those who come spend more." He indicates that, for this objective, "we must have first-rate services and establishments." Likewise, he considers it necessary to change "a lot" the leisure offer available in Maspalomas and Gran Canaria. In this context, one of the proposals brought to the ITB in Berlin is the twinning with a German city to bring the Maspalomas carnival to the Central European country.
Ferrari , by Michael Mann, is a film that tries to tell the story of the team, but whose result is as decadent as the current state of the automobile company: "It doesn't work," says filmmaker Javier Chavanel. He states that he was surprised by the lack of interest in the film, something more serious when it comes from a director who has made very vibrant and experimental films. He describes it as "routine and telefilmesque, inappropriate for such an interesting director." He assures that it is difficult to know what could have happened for the result to be that: "The only thing that shines is Penélope Cruz's interpretation." Fargo lacks shine Likewise, Chavanel echoes the fifth season of Fargo , an installment somewhat better than the fourth, but in full decline . He considers that the naivety of the first seasons has been lost and now the imperfections are highlighted, still retaining the surprising images and very attractive characters: "It lacks shine.
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