Ministry of Culture and Tourism Advises to Use Services of Licensed Travel Agencies
In connection with the approaching summer holiday season the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan called on citizens to be careful and use the services of licensed travel agencies and hotels.
In a statement issued on May 7 the Ministry encourages citizens traveling on vacation to check in the license issued by the Ministry of Tourism and sign a contract (voucher) with the company.
The Ministry also calls on to use the services of licensed regional hotels.
The Ministry offers tourists facing problems in obtaining the services of travel agencies and tourist facilities to contact by phone (+99412) 492 88 50 or email: muraciet@mct.gov.az. -0-
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- 7 May 2015 15:54
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