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Assomarinas rinsalda ties with Russian nautical tourism
In spite of the crisis, the association previews an inflow of Russian boats in Italy
April 18, 2011
Assomarinas (Italian Association Tourist Ports) has introduced the innovations of the Italian tourist portualità to the nineteenth edition of the Moscow International Boat & Yacht Show that has been concluded yesterday to the Crocus Expo of Moscow. The panorama of the Italian offer is illustrated by the president of Assomarinas, Roberto Perocchio, from the marketing manager naval of Dubrovnik, Enza Di Raimondo, and by Flavio Sardellitti, Latium nautical operating historian with base to Port Attends, in the course of the press conference organized from the Italian association in collaboration with the Russian Yacht club, society that associates beyond 1.500 diportisti.
Assomarinas has evidenced as, in a scene opacified from the persistent economic crisis that has halved spaces and exhibitors of the Russian fair, in this edition of the MIBS it is however emerged the consisting question of moorings allocate them for boats of property in Italy that privileges, in spite of the cultural expense, goals, food and wine and the quality of the Italian life with the opportunity, respect to other Mediterranean goals, to find of plays hooky service full hand. "From this year - Perocchio has said - we could already at home carry at least thousand 5,000 Russian boats today to the deep one in the ports of Turkey, Croatia and Montenegro, with the possibility to generate a total nautical expense of about 10 million euros. Economic flows that could only represent the beginning of a new "Belle Epoque" of the tourist relationships Italian-Russians with a highest level of loyalization. Situation that would bring back to us to the mythical years of the first ‘900 when the nobility of imperial Russia even wintered in Italy constructing own orthodox churches".
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