Future of Tourism: Young Union demands courageous reforms!
Future of Tourism: Young Union demands courageous reforms!
The Junge Union Upper Bavaria gathered more than 150 members at its district meeting in Rosenheim last weekend to discuss the future of tourism in the region. The series of events enjoyed top -class guests such as the Minister of State for Tourism, Michaela Kaniber, and other prominent representatives from business and politics. The Berlner results of this conference are clear: the JU demands that the Bavarian hospitality have to strengthen the political measures, which, according to the information, generated a gross value added of around 28 million euros in 2023. District chairman Josef Rohrmoser confirmed the urgent need for a "clear political change of course". He criticized the existing bureaucratic hurdles and demands a reduction in VAT for catering to 7 percent to ensure the competitiveness of the industry, such as Innsalzach24.de reported.
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A central point in the discussions about tourism funding was the improvement of the infrastructure, with a special focus on connecting the Munich airport and creating an Upper Bavarian wage composite for local public transport. In addition, digital strategies for visitor steering, including the already established "excursion sticker Bavaria", are to be further developed. The JU sees these measures not only a strengthening of the guests, but also an active environmental protection in order to preserve local cultural landscapes. These significant incentives for action were also discussed at a closed conference in Dießen am Ammersee, where Bavaria's Prime Minister Dr. Markus Söder was present and also addressed the reform requirement of the CSU. More than 80 guests from different political levels took the opportunity to exchange ideas about the future orientation of the party and the course in tourism policy, such as reported.
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