'Kilometer-long' queues of tourists at the ticket offices of Naples Central Station. Self-service machines are missing. Borrelli: “Without organization and preparation you get nowhere.”
The capital of Campania has never experienced such a wave of tourism. But is the city capable of managing it? From the way things are going, it would seem not.
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“This is the line to buy a ticket for line 1 in Naples, it's a disgrace! To buy a simple ticket, tourists have to wait a long time under the sun. This is because there is a closed ticket office and most of the ticket machines are broken. But are we really able to accommodate tourist flows?”– for example, this is the complaint of a citizen who turned to the Regional Councilor of Europa Verde Francesco Emilio Borrelli to show what happens at the ticket offices of the Central Station.
"We are playing with fire, we think that tourists will continue to come despite everything. Without organization and preparation we will not go anywhere. We are really making a bad impression", said Borrelli.
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