The Center for Tourism Development in the Polar Urals joined the Union of Tourism Industry
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The Center for Tourism Development in the Polar Urals joined the Union of Tourism Industry

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08-06-2024
 

The Center for Tourism Development in the Polar Urals has become one of 12 companies that joined the Russian Union of Tourism Industry (PCT), Olga Filipenkova, managing director of the Center for Tourism Development in the Polar Urals, said in her telegram channel. 

According to her, membership in the PCT provides an opportunity for further development of the tourism potential of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District and opens access to information materials and industry support at the federal level.

Membership in the PCT will also provide an opportunity for training and communication of employees with experts in the field of tourism, Filipenkova noted.

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