Half of the SZÉP card owners would not spend on journeys if they would receive cash
Half of the Széchenyi Rest (SZÉP) card owners would not spend on journeys if they would receive the same amount in cash – the latest Szallas.hu survey reveals.
According to the survey sent to MTI on Monday, two-thirds of those affected do not agree with the decision of the EU Court of Justice, according to which the Hungarian government should amend the Széchenyi Rest Card system. The Hungarian Association of Hotels and Restaurants (MSZÉSZ) and the Hungarian Spa Association also believe that the elimination of the system would affect the sectors they represent negatively. (MTI)
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