Rural tourism can remain competitive with developments
Szabó Géza, the vice president of the National Association of Rural and Agricultural Tourism (FATOSZ) drew attention to the importance of the need for developments and to the importance of training sessions, in order to preserve the competitiveness of rural tourism.
The professional told MTI that the three and four star hotels built with partly EU support are increasing competition to the rural hosts, because their prices offered for weekdays almost all year are only 1-2 thousand HUF higher than the prices of the small rural accomodiations. (MTI)
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