​Croatia expects this year's tourism revenues to reach EUR 12bn

This year Croatia could make EUR 12 billion from tourism, about a billion more than in the record 2017, Tourism Minister Gari Cappelli said on Monday, adding that Croatia was aspiring towards quality tourism. The minister was speaking to the press after a meeting of the Tourist Council of the Croatian Tourist Board (HTZ), which discussed the situation in the tourist industry and proposals and plans for the next year.

"We estimate that revenues from domestic and foreign tourists this year will come close to 12 billion euros. We don't think that the lowering of prices during the summer will do any damage because total revenues for the first half of the year were already higher than (at the same time) last year. Intensive preparations for 2019 have already begun, focusing on synergy between the public and private sectors, quality, prices and promotion, which must be twice as good as this year, given demand trends and the situation in competitor countries," Cappelli said.

A discussion on this year's tourist season would be prepared within the next three weeks or so, so that guidelines for the HTZ's 2019 budget could be prepared later on, he said.

Cappelli said that there would be a lot of investments in the tourist industry next year as well, adding that the industry expected the government to resolve the problem of a labour shortage in the sector and to cut taxes. He said that a VAT cut was expected by 2020. (Hina)

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