Jammu and Kashmir Hoteliers Club Welcomes Reopening of Tourist Destinations
Amidst the picturesque landscapes of Srinagar, the J&K Hoteliers Club has expressed its delight at the recent reopening of tourist destinations across the Union Territory. This move has been hailed as a timely and positive step ahead of the upcoming tourism season.
Chairman of the Club, Mushtaq Chaya, conveyed his gratitude to the administration for their efforts in facilitating the reopening of key tourist spots. He specifically thanked Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for his directive to reopen tourist destinations, emphasizing the positive impact it will have on the tourism industry.
Chaya also commended Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for his proactive role in promoting tourism and advocating for the reopening of these destinations. The Chairman highlighted the importance of restoring confidence among tourists, travel operators, hoteliers, transporters, and other stakeholders associated with the tourism and hospitality sector.
The announcement of reopening tourist destinations was met with optimism by President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Kashmir (CCIK), Tariq Rashid Ghani. He expressed relief for businesses dependent on tourism, stating that this decision would help revive economic activity and create employment opportunities in tourism-dependent areas.
The Jammu and Kashmir Hoteliers Club reaffirmed its commitment to collaborating with the administration to uphold high standards of hospitality, safety, and service as tourist footfall increases. The Club remains hopeful that the remaining tourist destinations will also be reopened soon to ensure a successful tourism season across the region.
This initiative is expected to boost tourist arrivals, revitalize local businesses, and strengthen Jammu and Kashmir’s position as a premier travel destination in the country. The reopening of tourist destinations has been a significant milestone for the tourism industry, and it is poised to bring about a positive impact on the overall economy of the region.
