He stressed that the Secretariat will observe that “The industry has prices that are known in order to avoid abuses; the idea is to order prices and thus control to avoid abuses.”
In this sense, he considered that companies in the tourism sector are committed to the conditions of the program “because they have been necessary participants in a successful case in terms of public policy such as PreViaje”.
The control of prices “is the objective that both the Minister of Tourism and Sports (Matías) Lammens and the Minister (Sergio) Massa (Economy) entrusted to us,” he added.
The Secretariat signed an agreement this week with the representative entities of the hotel sector to set maximum rates in the accommodations that participate in the program, and it was established that the accommodations that fail to comply will be excluded from both the third and future editions of the program.
During the first two editions, a total of five million tourists benefited from the program, with an economic impact of $165,000 million.
On this occasion, the program will be to stimulate travel throughout the country during the so-called “low season.”
Source: Ambito

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