When planning travel on non-working days, it is necessary to take into account the current restrictions on visiting catering places and checking into hotels. On October 27, the head of Rostourism Zarina Doguzova recalled this.
In addition, Doguzova asked the Russians to take precautions – wear masks, maintain social distance and avoid crowded places.
“When planning trips within the country or abroad, it is important to take into account the current situation with the coronavirus, as well as the current restrictions. So, today many regions are introducing new requirements for settling in hotels, visiting cafes, restaurants and other objects of the tourism industry. All relevant information on these issues can be found on Stopkoronavirus.rf and the national travel portal Russia.Travel, ”Doguzova said.
The head of Rostourism also noted that those traveling abroad need to take PCR tests in a timely manner and also choose insurance that will cover treatment and hospitalization in case of coronavirus. Doguzova urged tour operators to inform tourists about the situation with coronavirus in the country where they are planning a trip.
“We remind hoteliers of the need to strictly observe all safety rules approved by Rospotrebnadzor. From disinfection of premises to temperature control of guests. We also ask hoteliers to closely monitor the observance of precautions by employees and guests of hotels, ”Doguzova said.
Earlier that day, a poll by the OneTwoTrip service showed that the majority of respondents (64%) did not plan to leave somewhere for the November holidays, and of those who were going to rest, 77% admitted that they did not cancel or postpone a previously organized trip due to new non-working days.
On October 26, the executive director of the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) Maya Lomidze said that the cost of vouchers for the first days of November, declared non-working in Russia, increased by 10-30%.
The executive director of ATOR added that in most Russian regions, the volume of reservations for travel has decreased. Russians are attracted by tours to Egypt, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and the Dominican Republic.
On October 20, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the introduction of non-working days in the country from October 30 to November 7 with the preservation of wages. At the same time, the regions have the right, if necessary, to introduce non-working days from October 23 and extend them after November 7.
A large-scale vaccination campaign continues in the country. Citizens are vaccinated for free. Five vaccines against coronavirus have been registered in the country: Sputnik V, which became the first vaccine against COVID-19 in the Russian Federation and the world, as well as Sputnik Light, EpiVacCorona, EpiVacCorona-N and KoviVak.
All relevant information on the situation with the coronavirus is available on the websites stopcoronavirus.rf and access to all.rf, as well as by the hashtag #WeVeTogether. Coronavirus hotline: 8 (800) 2000-112.
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