THE RESUMPTION AND EXPANSION OF INBOUND TOURISM
Representatives of Prague Airport, CzechTourism and Prague City Tourism have signed a Memorandum on a long-term joint approach to the resumption and expansion of inbound tourism to Prague and the Czech Republic. It is tourism that the parties involved see as one of the preconditions for both economic recovery post the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent economic growth. The co-operation also seeks to promote the development and support of sustainable tourism, which will contribute to the positive development of Prague and other regions of the Czech Republic without negatively interfering with everyday life in tourist-exposed places, such as the capital city centre.
The Memorandum on joint support of inbound tourism was signed by Hana Třeštíková, Councillor for Culture and Tourism, representing the Capital City of Prague, Vaclav Rehor, Chairman of the Prague Airport Board of Directors, Jan Herget, Director of the CzechTourism Agency, and František Cipro, Chairman of the Prague City Tourism Board of Directors. The key precondition for the implementation of the agreed co-operation and joint activities is a good epidemiological situation and a gradual return to normal social life.
František Cipro, Chairman of the Prague City Tourism Agency, sees the signing of the Memorandum as another step towards fulfilling the new inbound tourism strategy in Prague. “Thanks to the co-operation to which we commit ourselves in the Memorandum, we will attract a cultured clientele to Prague, i.e. travellers with goals other than to get drunk cheaply in the capital. Moreover, we do not want the future tourism to be concentrated only in the historical city centre. Therefore, we are already creating attractive tourist routes outside the historical heart of Prague,” František Cipro, Chairman of the Prague City Tourism Board of Directors, concluded.
The agreed co-operation will comprise mainly marketing support of Prague and the Czech Republic in selected foreign source markets. Among other activities, there is the planned support for air carriers with direct connections to Prague from selected markets, alongside joint participations in professional conferences and trade fairs, which contribute to the development of tourism. Last but not least, sharing experiences and procedures as well as the implementation of synergies and tools the individual organisations use to develop their activities and fulfil their goals will also be pursued.
The Memorandum on cooperation in the field of inbound tourism support was signed for the next three years and is a direct follow-up to the Memorandum signed in 2018, which expired at the end of last year.