Prague a hot location for inbound tourism

Saturday, 01 Feb, 2007 0

The Mole met with Ricardo Saavedra and Silvie Chylova of Pouba Travel to discuss the inbound market into Prague and the Czech Republic and found that while it was very competitive, it was also very buoyant with operators such as Pouba, moving out of the mass maket, really specialising in the top end of the market.

With Silvie the expert in incoming and Ricardo dealing with the strategic side of things, they told The Mole that they area also looking for representation in Australia and New Zealand if there were companies interested they should contact them.

Pouba provide destination management services in Prague and key destinations in the Czech Republic and they not only offer inbound services Puba Hotels which provides access to some of the regions better hotels and of course the very best programmes and excursions.

Further information form: [email protected] or [email protected] and http://www.poubatravel.com/

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