The 300 euros in aid from the German government for its retirees to spend the winter in a warm destination in the face of the energy crisis and the associated promotion campaign launched last week by Turismo de Canarias following the German aid, seem to be bearing fruit in terms of the number of reservations in Germany to spend the winter months in the archipelago.
According to the tourism news portal Hosteltur, the German tour operator Alltours, the fifth largest in Germany, has offered its first impressions of sales for this winter, in which it places Canary Islands as the number one destination, which has led it to increase the offer in the islands.
Alltours has expanded its portfolio of higher category hotels in the Canary Islands, its winter destination with the highest demand and volume, according to its Director of Hotel Contracting, Jörgen Heitinga.
The operator highlights that in the Canary Islands the number of rooms for people traveling alone and also for single-parent families has increased significantly.
The German group offers discounts for advance sales and again this winter is committed to flexibility with free cancellation up to 14 days before departure, actions with which it hopes to encourage travelers to book their place as soon as possible.