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2019-01-21
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Attempts to Boost Polish Off-Peak Tourism
2019-01-21
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In recent weeks, the government in Poland has urged local authorities and businesses to back ‘Poland See More - Weekend for Half Price’. Now the sixth iteration of a campaign designed to increase off-peak tourism, it will take place between March 15th and 17th and will allow visitors to save 50% on a number of services.
So far, the campaign has received the support of the Polish Tourism Organization as well as the Ministry of Sport. Last year, the fifth version was a success with 165,000 visitors taking advantage of the 750 businesses that signed up to offer discount prices. For the government, they’re hoping for even more success in 2019.


