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Russian government has allocated $46.24 mln to compensate tour operators for non-refundable air tickets

Russian Aviaton » Wednesday April 8, 2020 14:17 MSK
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The Russian government has allocated up to 3.5 bln rubles ($46.24 mln) from the reserve fund to reimburse tour operators part of the costs due to coronavirus, according to the government’s website. This reported by TASS.

The funds will be used to reimburse expenses incurred in implementing measures - under agreements on sales of tourist products in international tourism under the limits of coronavirus infection; returning tourists from countries with an unfavorable situation in connection with the infection, the statement said.

The Federal Tourism Agency will monitor the use of these budget allocations and submit a report before October 1, 2020.

"We expect that the provided subsidies will allow us to compensate at least part of the costs and fulfill our obligations to tourists. Air transportation makes up on average 50% of the cost of the tour package, so this measure will support the business in this difficult situation," Head of the Federal Agency for Tourism Zarina Doguzova said.

Subsidies will allow tour operators to accelerate the return of funds to tourists for canceled tours, the Ministry of Economic Development told TASS. 

Doguzova added that the Agency is developing a program to restore the tourism industry after the epidemiological situation returns to normal. "Now, together with the industry, we are developing a program to restore the tourism industry after the situation normalizes," she said.

In particular, measures to stimulate domestic and international tourism are discussed, Doguzova added. The drop in load and bookings in hotels in some regions reaches 95-100%, she said.