Tourism leaders on a Canary Island beloved by Brits are demanding urgent interventions to improve the experience of visitors.
The Lanzarote Tourism Federation (FTL) has reportedly called on Lanzarote Cabildo’s Department of Transport to ensure there are adequate taxi services for both residents and visitors after a lack of available rides, particularly at the airport, raised concerns among local businesses.
Susana Pérez, president FTL and Asolan (Lanzarote‘s Hotel & Apartment Owners Association), says it is critical holidaymakers get a good first impression after touching down on the island, Canarian Weekly reports.
“We cannot allow the lack of taxis to ruin the experience of tourists or inconvenience residents,” said Pérez.
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