Crimea will have to make concessions to Russian tour operators, otherwise we’ll ruin the season, expert

10.04.2015 09:18
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Crimea, Society, Russia, Transport, Tourism


Simferopol, April 10 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – The failure of the Ministry of Resorts to prepare an agreement with the large Russian tour operator Pegasus-Travel could play a cruel joke on the tourism sector of Crimea this season.

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Alexey Poltavchenko, manager of a travel agency network, stated this in a comment to the Crimean Time newspaper.

"Of course this one news is unpleasant and can play a cruel joke this season. Now the Crimean representatives will have to make concessions to large Russian companies, otherwise we will fail not only this deal, but the entire holiday season. However, I hope for the understanding of Russian businessmen regarding Crimean travel agencies and hotels. I think that the parties will come to an agreement and create an excellent base for potential tourists,” the expert predicts.

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