Hotel Association: private accommodations should be regulated
The activities of the private accommodations should not be banned, but there is a need to regulate them – according to the president of the Hungarian Association of Hotels and Restaurants.
Niklai Ákos told MTI on Tuesday that according to the survey of foreign partner associations, the private accommodations entice 5-10 percent of the visitors from the hotels. He added that the private rooms of course, have positive effect on tourism, so the activity should not be banned, but there is a need to regulate it. (MTI)
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