press release
Dominican Republic, (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Tourism has introduced a new marketing crusade that emphasizes through captivating creativity that the Dominican Republic is open and well prepared for foreign tourism. The crusade encourages consumers to immerse themselves in adventure without uncertainty. while giving them the security that a holiday in the Dominican Republic will have no worries. other offers from Caribbean destinations.
During the pandemic and the reopening of foreign borders on July 1, the Ministry of Tourism of the Dominican Republic (MITUR), in collaboration with the National Association of Hotels and Tourism (ASONAHORES) and other entities of the Dominican government, worked to better perceive the considerations of tourists that the country is prepared enough to reactivate tourism, so on September 15 , the country and ASONAHORES introduced the Responsible Tourism Recovery Plan, which includes unprecedented competitive safety measures and protocols, in particular the loose fitness policy plan.
With this flexible fitness policy plan, all foreign tourists arriving on advertising flights and visiting a hotel have transient access to the check-in process. Coverage includes specialized medical care, medical moves, a parent’s move, penalty for airfare changes, extended stay accommodation and more This offer, which will be held at all medical centers in the tourist region, will be kept loose for visitors arriving no later than December 31, 2020.
“This crusade of revitalization strengthens our commitment not only to bring tourism to life, but also to regain the trust of visitors and ensure their safety,” said David Collado, Minister of Tourism of the Dominican Republic. “Our country is famous for its warmth”. , hospitality and immersive beauty, and we are very happy to launch this crusade to highlight those who are able to do so because the Dominican Republic is open and able to receive them.
Strategically designed to showcase the country’s infinite beauty and indulgent offerings, the crusade begins the next bankruptcy of MITUR’s global tourism positioning efforts with a dual approach: reviving tourism and regaining traveller confidence. On October 20, the crusade began with a 30-second announcement on all virtual platforms and a committed social crusade.
Over the next few months, the crusade will expand to other channels and brand marketing efforts, including, but limited to, paid media, engine optimization search, country activations, and public relations.
In addition to the flexible fitness policy plan, the country also offers a broad portfolio of world-class security measures, including, but limited to:
Easy access: As of September 15, all foreign travelers will no longer want to present negative PCR or COVID-19 control upon arrival, but airports and other access ports will manage immediate and random breath control between 3 and 10% of passengers. and everyone who has symptoms.
Arrival Security: After arriving at the 8 foreign airports and other ports in the country, visitors will be subject to mandatory temperature controls, social distances, and mask orders in and around airports, hotels, and public spaces. Likewise, as a component of the customs process, the ers must present a sworn declaration of mandatory aptitude. Using this form, passengers are saying that they have not experienced any COVID-19-like symptoms within 72 hours and will be asked to provide their main points of contact for the next 30 days.
Health Bubble: MITUR has also collaborated with ASONAHORES to create an exclusive fitness bubble strategy that particularly reduces the threat of virus transmission between visitors and hotel staff. In each bubble, groups of hotel painters paint for two consecutive weeks, remaining in a designated location and segmented domain of the hotel. Before starting their turn, painters must provide a negative COVID-19 test.
For a first look, scale in: www. godominicanrepublic. com/OpenDR/. For more information about and COVID-19, scale at: www. godominicanrepublic. com/coronavirus. To learn more about hotels, attractions, activities and to start making plans for your Dominican adventure, stop by www. GoDominicanRepublic. com.
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