Developments may make rural tourism competitive
Géza Szabó, vice president of the National Association for Village and Farm Tourism (FATOSZ) has called attention to the importance of development projects, thematic routes and training programmes in order to retain rural tourism’s competitiveness. With their large capacity and promotional prices 3- and 4-star hotels represent growing competition for rural tourism
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