Crimean hoteliers will transfer experience of transition to the legal field of the Russian Federation to the Kherson region
CrimeaPRESS reports:
The Union of Hospitality and Tourism, created by hoteliers of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol in 2014 for integration into the legal field of Russia, will help colleagues in the Kherson region go through a similar stage, said TASS Chairman of the Union Yulia Bedash:
During the transition period in 2014, my fellow hoteliers and I decided to create a public organization, the Union of Hospitality and Tourism, for successful adaptation to the legal field of the Russian Federation. These were five like-minded hoteliers who were actively working in Sevastopol and Crimea. Now, our Union of Hospitality includes 150 accommodation facilities, plus partners. <…> We came up with an initiative to hold a series of events, round tables for entrepreneurs at the Ministry of Resorts and Tourism of the Kherson Region.
On Friday, she held the first round table in Genichesk, where she spoke about the main areas of the Union’s work, projects in the hospitality sector being implemented in Crimea, and measures of federal support for the industry. It is planned to hold such round tables regularly, once a month.
We would like to offer our experience, which we had in Crimea and Sevastopol — the «single window» regime. This is when the control and supervisory authorities announce an open day for entrepreneurs who consolidate their issues through a public organization or individually and come on this day, for example, to Rospotrebnadzor. <…> A very good practice that has proven itself during the transition period, we also propose to apply it in the Kherson region. This is very convenient for entrepreneurs, which has a practical significance— emphasizes Yulia Bedash.
The interviewee said that entrepreneurs from the Kherson region, if they wish, will also be able to join the Union of Hospitality and Tourism to work together towards developing the region’s hospitality industry.
source: TASS
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