On a warm and sunny summer day like today would normally be able to see the foreign tourists stand in line along the quay in Nyhavn.

Summer is the high season for canal tour in Copenhagen harbour. But in the years to fear the company behind the 17 canal boats, Canal Tours, which is owned by the Swedish Strömma that the hot months will be an historic low point.

– It will be a bloodbath this summer, says Mads V. Olesen, who is the adm. director for the company’s Danish division, to standby.dk.

Havnerundfartschefen notes that foreigners make up 80 percent of the passengers.

at the same time criticizes him, it has been difficult to find out, what are the rules that have been applicable under the coronakrisen. To the standby mode.dk tells he that there is no separate regulation has been for the vaporetti:

– We have asked the health authorities, who said that it was not a healthcare assessment, but a political decision. We asked the police, but they would not approved isolated areas. We have spoken with our trade association, the confederation of Danish Industry, who say that there are no restrictions for a company like ours.

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a canal tour is approx. 800,000 passengers a year, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Danish capital.

recent months have vaporetti been on hold because of coronakrisen.

on Monday 8. June rallies a single one of the electric powered narrowboats, ’The Ugly Duckling’, out again. Vaporetto has capacity for 167 passengers, but get to the to start with only allowed to be filled halfway up, then there must be one seat between all the passengers.

If there will be sold tickets enough, several of the 17 canal boats be put in the water.

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