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​ Los Alcázares is already part of the DTI RED Smart Destinations Network

9 Oct 2020
​  Los Alcázares is already part of the DTI RED Smart Destinations Network


Los Alcázares continues its "important" commitment to tourism for local revitalization. For this reason, from the portfolio directed by the mayor María José Díaz Aragón they have worked in the last year "in an intense way" in the implementation of projects "necessary" for the municipality, as well as adherence to other national and European plans that will improve the tourist planning of the town, according to a statement issued by the Consistory.

A "Smart Tourist destination is an innovative destination, consolidated on a cutting-edge technological infrastructure, which guarantees sustainable development, accessible to all and facilitator of visitor interaction and integration with the environment", explains the project report.

The latest advance is about the Smart Tourist Destinations Network, which Los Alcázares has joined this week along with 29 other cities in Spain. The Executive Committee of the DTI Network, chaired by the Secretary of State for Tourism, Fernando Valdés, has approved the registration of the 30 new destinations, bringing the number of members of the DTI Network to 179.

The Smart Tourist Destinations Network, established on February 27, 2019, aims to promote a new reference framework to consolidate the competitiveness of the Spanish tourism model. The work of the Network must include a training and qualification plan for all members aimed at improving knowledge and skills, the aim of which will be to provide destination managers with the necessary skills.

For her part, the Councilor for Tourism has said that "this is the result of a well-executed job by the techniques that are part of the area in the Los Alcázares City Council, and of our clear commitment to modernize and update tourist plans for the benefit of the economic sectors that comprise it in the locality ”.

The Secretary of State for Tourism has highlighted the importance of the DTI Network in a context such as the current one and within the framework of the programs and initiatives that should be part of the recovery plans that Spain must present to the European Commission in the coming months. for your approval.

Source: Eldiario.es

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