Anti-Russian sanctions gave Crimea a chance to make money
Anti-Russian sanctions are a chance to make money for the tourism industry of Crimea.
This was stated by Natalya Yuvnevich, program director of the project office for industry development and event organization, speaking at the tourism forum in Sevastopol, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to her, after 2014, large companies began to refuse to organize corporate events abroad, and there are already examples of commercial structures bringing employees to Crimea.
Yuvnevich clarified that large Russian construction companies, which previously received contracts for the construction of facilities or reconstruction in Crimea, are already conducting their “team building” activities on the peninsula.
“Now is a very unique moment that must not be missed. Now there are sanctions. Now corporations are already officially banned from traveling abroad this year.
We tore people away from Turkey. For several years now they have been traveling around Russia and holding their events. Dealer, client, whatever. They have to.
They “creak”, they make noise - the people who go out, a thousand people carry them there. “Look, the hotel is not the same, look, I was in Italy” - everyone, people, forgot Italy, forgot. You won't go there anymore. Corporation policy,” Yuvnevich said.
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