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Added on the 15/07/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Seville, Oct 10 (EFE).- The streets of the Spanish city of Seville were packed with tourists and locals Sunday as the hospitality and tourism sectors began to reopen to public following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.Spain has so far recorded 4.9 million cases of COVID-19 and 86,778 deaths since the beginning of pandemic. (Camera: DAVID ARJONA).B-ROLL OF THE CITY OF SEVILLE, SPAIN.
Madrid, Jul 7 (EFE).- Spanish stock market fell 0.07% this Wednesday, affected by the ups and downs of Wall Street and the fall in the price of oil, as well as the decline in most banking and "tourist" stocks, according to market data.FOOTAGE OF THE SPANISH STOCK EXCHANGE MARKET.
Madrid, Jun 29 (EFE).- (Camera: EFE). The Ibex 35, the main index of the Spanish Stock Exchange, has closed on Tuesday practically flat, with a minimum rise of 0.02%, weighed down one more day by values ??related to tourism, which are suffering from the expansion of the delta variant of the coronavirus.
Madrid, Mar 24 (EFE) .- The Spanish Stock Exchange increases the initial losses and falls 0.90% minutes after the opening of this Wednesday, dragged by the banking and the tourism sector, and before the advance of the coronavirus throughout Europe , which can hinder the pace of recovery.FOOTAGE OF THE SPANISH STOCK MARKET IN MADRID
Granada, Jun 13 (EFE) .- The flamenco 'tablaos' are asking the Spanish government for help to be able to get over the crisis caused by the pandemic and to be recognised as part of tourism, as 90% of their income comes from tourism.FOOTAGE OF THE CAVE 'LOS TARANTOOS' IN SACROMONTE, GRANADA.SOUNDBITES OF OWNER, JOSÉ MANUEL MARTÍN.Translation:"We want to defend that our sector should be recognised as a cultural interest and tourism sector since we make a living thanks to tourism. 90% of those who come to our caves or 'tablaos' in Spain are tourists, the other 10% is national tourism. That means that if they don't open the borders we can't work. If tourism doesn't come back to Spain, we can't work."