MTÜ: almost 20,000 tourism businesses have already registered in the data service center
Almost 20,000 tourist businesses have already registered with the National Tourist Information Center (NTAK), where, after accommodation, around 60,000 catering businesses and tourist attractions will start transmitting their traffic and statistical data from July 1 – the Hungarian Tourist Agency (MTÜ) announced on Thursday with MTI.
It was announced: in order for businesses to be able to prepare for data provision even before the main season, MTÜ started a test period for voluntary data providers.
About 50,000 catering establishments – all domestic restaurants, pastry shops, cafeterias, coffee shops, liquor stores, bars, music and dance clubs, fast food and casual catering establishments, and nearly ten thousand tourist attractions – among them all museums, castles, castles, spas, beaches, Adventure parks, zoos, amusement parks, protected natural areas, tourist transportation, and music and dance events will be required to transmit their traffic and statistical data to NTAK via software from July 1.
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