Eight Days Without Flights: Industry Counts Millions in Losses
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The eight-day closure of Catania Airport cost the Sicilian tourism industry approximately €22 million, according to an Italian organization representing small and medium-sized businesses. During that time, 684 flights were canceled, and 104,000 passengers were affected.
The Italian Small and Medium-Sized Business Owners' Association has provisionally estimated the tourism industry's losses at €22 million due to the eight-day closure of Catania Airport in Sicily due to Mount Etna activity. The airport's paralysis affected over 100,000 passengers.
The eight-day closure of Catania Airport in Sicily has caused significant damage to the tourism industry. Due to the activity of Mount Etna, hundreds of flights were canceled and over 100,000 people were forced to change their vacation plans. An Italian business organization estimates the losses at €22 million.
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