The Federation of Romanian Tourism Employers, FPTR, congratulates the National Authority for Tourism, ANT, for the way it has recently managed the situation of travel agencies that lacked insurance and requests that it continue the action of cleaning up the tourism market with hotels and restaurants.
FPTR considers that this measure must also be applied to hotels and restaurants so that the tourism industry operates correctly, transparently, and in favor of the final client, within a balanced climate. As with the agencies, hoteliers and restaurant operators must understand that it is to their advantage to have all their documents in order, even if the legislation is complex and unfriendly.
There is a need for a complete list of hotels, which should display not only the classification but also the company the unit belongs to, allowing tourists to find out if the respective structure is seasonal or not.
Source: FPTR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is FPTR requesting from the National Authority for Tourism?
FPTR is urging ANT to extend its market cleanup efforts to include hotels and restaurants, ensuring they meet all legal and transparency requirements.
Why are these measures considered necessary for the tourism industry?
The federation believes these actions ensure the industry functions correctly and transparently, ultimately benefiting the final customer in a balanced market.
What specific information does FPTR want included in the hotel registry?
FPTR suggests a comprehensive list that includes the hotel’s classification, the owning company, and whether the facility operates on a seasonal basis.