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Fredy Gamarrageneral manager of the Association of Hotels, Restaurants and Related Products (now Peru), urged transport companies, both air and land, to offer tickets at promotional prices for Easter in order to reactivate tourism.
“We had a big hope that domestic tourism due to Christmas parties Easterwhich is one of the most emblematic long weekends to be able to travel could be the start of tourism recovery and this start of recovery means we all have to work on ourselves,” he commented in News extension.
“Transport companies are supporting this movement because people are starting to learn that they can travel in Peru: I travel on Easter, and then operators and other travel services are encouraged to move around Peru and also attract people from outside. ,” he added.
He leader pointed out that transport companies they manage their prices “supply and demand”, so there are no significant rate cuts; something that could stimulate tourism in the country.
entering the sector
Fredy Gamarra He warned that the tourism sector has become one of the “hardest hit” in the country from various factors since the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It seems that seven plagues have fallen upon us. After the pandemic came all the social unrest, and now the rains,” the leader lamented.
It is worth noting that, according to the head of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Minchetur), Luis Elguerohotel occupancy per week in some regions already reaches 100%.
“In the understanding that we must promote the reactivation of tourism, and the one that reacts the fastest is domestic, I can inform you that in several regions we have three-star hotels with 60% to 70% occupancy, the rest at 100 %%,” the minister said.
Source: RPP

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