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Optimistic tourism sector, said will increase income

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MySuru: The government’s decision to memo curmon memo will increase tourism and the surrounding hospitality sector, which has been hit with a pandemic.
Stakeholders said they expected business to be picked up during the Christmas-New season, with the only fear of the third possible infection.
Some western countries have fought against new waves.
On Saturday, almost 24 hours after government orders were issued, hotels in Mysuru saw a client surge.
“One day later and there was a difference seen,” said Narayana Gowda, President, Association of the Owner of Mysuru.
“We welcome the steps we hope will help the tourism and hospitality sector that is sick.” Industrial stakeholders said, compared to 2020, advance investigations for vacation packages for a week during Christmas and New Year have increased this year.
“We get a lot of questions, but we are careful when receiving bookings,” said BG Ananthashayana, President of the Homestay Coorg Association.
“Last year, the new year and Christmas holiday season were boring.
Homestay in Chikkamagaluru, and Shivamogga also witnessed a similar trend.
Meanwhile, the demand for continuing the winter festival in front of the palace has grown.
Stakeholders demand more activities to promote tourism not only In MySuru but also in all the southern districts.
“The winter festival adds color to new Christmas tourism.
This attracts a large number of tourists.
The government must hold this year’s event, “said BS Prashanth, President, Federation of Mysuru Organization.
But he added:” District administration and the government must not change the decision at the last minute.
MySuru must be the city of 24×7.
If they want to organize the Christmas and New Year celebrations, they must stand clear today.
Others will affect tourists and tourist organizers.
“When contacted, Bagadi Gautham, Deputy Commissioner said there was no decision taken to hold a winter festival.

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