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Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2020 7:46pm
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How is it going in Benidorm with the virus just wonder if any of the hotels or bars will be opened in the next weeks or months how can they survive without tourists 

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2020 8:16pm

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Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2020 8:16pm

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Because there a lot of local people who work in that industry   Just hoping it will get back to some kind of normality soon for there sake

Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2020 11:55pm

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Posted: Sat Apr 4, 2020 11:55pm

It’ll only get ‘back to normal’ when this pandemic has been beaten, the ‘normal’ as it existed prior to this situation won’t exist when it ends.

Economic conditions will take years to ‘normalise’ and a state of austerity will be the norm for at least a decade after this ends. The country is highly-indebted and relying on inward investment that will be stifled greatly for years to come. The world has entered into an unknown condition and I predict a worldwide depression where wealthier nations will contract spending and global instability is almost inevitable.

Doesn’t that brighten your day !

Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 12:56am

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Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 12:56am

BeniSnowbird wrote on Sat Apr 4, 2020 11:55pm:

It’ll only get ‘back to normal’ when this pandemic has been beaten, the ‘normal’ as it existed prior to this situation won’t exist when it ends.

Economic conditions will take years to ‘normalise’ and a state of austerity will be the norm for at least a decade after this ends. The country is highly-indebted and relying on inward investment that will be stifled greatly for years to come. The world has entered into an unknown condition a...

 

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...nd I predict a worldwide depression where wealthier nations will contract spending and global instability is almost inevitable.

Doesn’t that brighten your day !

You may be right Beni, remember though:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DXyRsOQ9Is

Aitch.

 

Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 11:51am

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Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 11:51am

BeniSnowbird wrote on Sat Apr 4, 2020 11:55pm:

It’ll only get ‘back to normal’ when this pandemic has been beaten, the ‘normal’ as it existed prior to this situation won’t exist when it ends.

Economic conditions will take years to ‘normalise’ and a state of austerity will be the norm for at least a decade after this ends. The country is highly-indebted and relying on inward investment that will be stifled greatly for years to come. The world has entered into an unknown condition a...

 

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...nd I predict a worldwide depression where wealthier nations will contract spending and global instability is almost inevitable.

Doesn’t that brighten your day !

Well let’s not put you in charge of moral

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Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 1:00pm

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Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 1:00pm

Gemily1 wrote on Sun Apr 5, 2020 11:51am:

Well let’s not put you in charge of moral

Yeah, too right !

Unfortunately a lifetime in business and seeing recessions come and go leaves one with a sort of insight that tries to predict what is ‘likely’ to happen and business decisions are taken on those grounds. Hindsight is useless, foresight is what makes the cogs turn.

There is certain ‘things’ happening at the moment where it will make it increasingly difficult for entrepreneurial investment that inevitably create jobs.... But that will change as things begin to normalise but measure that timeframe in years I’m afraid.

Still, we’ve come thru difficult scenarios before, we will again...... stay safe.

Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 5:42pm

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Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 5:42pm

Burdie33 wrote on Sat Apr 4, 2020 7:46pm:

How is it going in Benidorm with the virus just wonder if any of the hotels or bars will be opened in the next weeks or months how can they survive without tourists 

All Spain is currently in lockdown until at least the 26th April, so no bars, hotels or restaurants will be open until at least that date.   However, I believe that the rule is open to extension if the government requires to do so.

Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 7:03pm

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Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 7:03pm

BeniSnowbird wrote on Sat Apr 4, 2020 11:55pm:

It’ll only get ‘back to normal’ when this pandemic has been beaten, the ‘normal’ as it existed prior to this situation won’t exist when it ends.

Economic conditions will take years to ‘normalise’ and a state of austerity will be the norm for at least a decade after this ends. The country is highly-indebted and relying on inward investment that will be stifled greatly for years to come. The world has entered into an unknown condition a...

 

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...nd I predict a worldwide depression where wealthier nations will contract spending and global instability is almost inevitable.

Doesn’t that brighten your day !

I fully agree benisnowbird....on some other expat sites some are expecting Benidorm to be back "up and running" by end of next month!!

Steve 

Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 7:49pm

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Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 7:49pm

tebo53 wrote on Sun Apr 5, 2020 7:03pm:

I fully agree benisnowbird....on some other expat sites some are expecting Benidorm to be back "up and running" by end of next month!!

Steve 

Thanks for the good news  be a bit more optimistic people  

Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 7:52pm

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Posted: Sun Apr 5, 2020 7:52pm

Burdie33 wrote on Sun Apr 5, 2020 7:49pm:

Thanks for the good news  be a bit more optimistic people  

I'll be optimistic.........

I expect Benidorm to be back to normal by September 2021. 

Steve 

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