The America's Cup challenge, Zedda: "A test for Cagliari, we're improving our offering without compromising our identity."
The mayor: "The streets, from the center to the port to the scenic hills, are packed with people, enthusiasts, and fans from all over the world."Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The racing days are underway, and the Luna Rossa crews are leading the way. The team that has already won these America's Cup preliminaries in the Golfo degli Angeli is Cagliari, their host city.
And Mayor Massimo Zedda offers an initial assessment: "These are days of celebration in the city. The streets, from the center to the port to the scenic hills, are packed with people, enthusiasts, and fans from all over the world. The teams that race across the sea and brave the wind experience our daily life, fall in love with our views, and frequent our bars and squares," says the mayor.
The experience offered by Luna Rossa and its rivals is thought-provoking: "We know our potential well , and these days are a test for all of us," says Zedda. "The hospitality, tourism, commerce, and service sectors are competing in an international event that gives our island global visibility, challenging and valuable, and must be managed as best as possible."
What matters, according to the Palazzo Bacaredda resident, "is to show what we are and have always been: a hospitable land of workers and people who respect our natural beauty, aware of our fragility and potential. We continue to strive not to lose our identity, but to improve our offerings, our products, and our experiences. We work together for a sustainable model of development and shared, collective well-being."
(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)
