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Public transport strike adversely affects tourism sector: NATTA

The Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA) has expressed serious concern over the nationwide transport strike called by various transport entrepreneurs, stating that it has adversely affected the tourism industry.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, June 2: The Nepal Association of Tour and Travel Agents (NATTA) has expressed serious concern over the nationwide transport strike called by various transport entrepreneurs, stating that it has adversely affected the tourism industry.



In a press release issued on Monday, NATTA General Secretary Yubika Bhandari said the association's attention has been drawn to the transport strike, which disrupted public and tourist transportation in Pokhara, Nepal's key tourism hub and other parts of the country.


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"The obstruction of tourist vehicle movement sends a negative message to the international tourism market, creates unnecessary inconvenience for local communities, and instills fear and insecurity among visitors," the statement reads.


Similarly, the Tourist Bus Association of Nepal (TBAN) also voiced its objection to the transport disruption.


TBAN Chairperson Bhishma Neupane urged all stakeholders to ensure the free and safe movement of tourist vehicles. The association further called on the government to make necessary arrangements to guarantee the unhindered operation of touristic transport at all times.

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