Tourism
Costa del Sol hotel entrepreneurs call for legal certainty following Malaga's three-year moratorium on hotels and tourist flatsThe Aehcos association warns that growth planning "should not limit investment opportunities solely to certain segments"
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17/07/2026 a las 14:39h.The Costa del Sol hotel business association (Aehcos) has raised its voice to demand legal certainty following the approval of the three-year moratorium on tourist flats and hotels in Malaga.
According to Aehcos, the new regulation hinders the city's tourism growth and jeopardises significant investments. It considers it "essential that any measure affecting the development of the tourism sector be designed through dialogue with the stakeholders involved, guaranteeing legal certainty and a consensus-based plan that allows for the orderly growth of Malaga while consolidating a competitive and sustainable tourism model".
For Aehcos, it is necessary to "differentiate tourist accommodation establishments such as hotels and tourist flats from other types of accommodation". Business owners in the sector advocate for "a comprehensive strategy that reconciles access to housing with the economic development of the city".
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