Saturday, November 22, 2014

Malta Holidays - Timeshare Touts Told To Leave Tourists Alone

A large number of incidents of visitors to the street, while resulting in a stay in Malta in Maltese authorities to take action against the timeshare companies who employ sales staff to seek buyers to visit possible.

Complaints have increased in recent years travelers have their time on the island spoiled by being approached on a daily basis to attend presentations - that can last up to four hours in hope that some will buy the property and holiday timeshare in.

But the tourism authorities of Malta have seen the damage to the economy of the island, decided to move.

"He came to the scene in Malta," said Roger Munns of Malta Travel Guide http://www.yourmalta.com, "that some guests are treated on a daily basis - sometimes twice daily - weather shared touts get paid a commission. for every potential buyer they persuade to take to a presentation as well as the feeling of not being able to go out without the light they give these people insult to those who refused or simply followed them down the street after saying no - and hounding tourists.

With the market vital to the economy of Malta holidays, Malta Tourism Authority recognized that some visitors will be off the island by high pressure sales people that they would not return - potentially losing millions of Malta lost revenue repeat visitors.

"In today's world," says YourMalta "Malta to compete with new destinations in Europe as well as Spain and the islands. Cheap Flights to Malta is not in itself sufficient to support tourism in more reasonable levels, though it will be welcome, but sustainable tourism thing is to have a business, and timeshare touts bothering visitors to the island are enough in some cases to make repeat visits occur not. "

Tourist authorities for necessary legislation to protect tourists was recently adopted and Malta Tourism Authority plans to award security patrols to monitor the timeshare touts. In a smart move designed to enforce the law effectively, and be paid Malta Tourism Authority about 3000 euros by companies for delegates use the time bonds, which allow them to work in an organized manner. Instead of waiting to take each incident before the MTA courts will have the fine companies found breaking the rules and taking money from bond funds deposited with the timeshare companies are passed immediately to the required amount.

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YourMalta say they welcome the position taken Malta Tourism Authority to protect visitors to the island, and I remember the last examples of what has become the necessary actions.

In the last two cases have targeted British tourists, for man and woman youth representatives timeshare, and while some hotels outside Malta based in other driving around in cars and tourists stopped as if they would ask for directions pointing to a map of Malta before delivering the sales of land, with more stable than others.

Timeshare representatives are mostly UK and targeting British tourists visiting the island for good weather in Malta, and the United Kingdom are the main market for Malta. Occasionally British tourists was to use the threat of violence to leave in peace with representatives of the distillation time they were just trying to earn a living.

"In fact," how YourMalta, "while trying to representatives of timeshare offer commissions for every penny they earn they could lose Malta's economy far more with every approach they make as the tourists soon fed up with the ongoing efforts to sell them something they do not want. they sometimes spoiled tourists face the entire time and they are less likely to return.

The last thing you need on the island for tourists to disembark Air Malta flight of light before they even reach their hotel with a sales pitch that reminds them of double glazing salesmen back home. Malta Tourism Authority tell us they will go down on the perpetrators like a ton of bricks.

Welcome proactive attitude taken by the Malta Tourism Authority to protect the British visitor and to ensure that they can enjoy their holiday, which we hope will be the first of many of Malta. Malta Tourism Authority deserves praise not only for the recognition of the problem, but to take steps to ensure the Maltese economy does not lose millions in lost revenue to British malcontents who can take spending money on other any other place in the future. "

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