In the capital of last year’s culture there is a protest from the hotel industry. It is discussed that the Google Internet Portal must replace the operating system introduced in 2008 with accommodation. The hotel managers were not informed about this. They demand involvement in the conversations.
“If we only trust Google, we can also abolish the street plates”, Foam Hotel Manager Elisabeth Strasser from Bad Ischler Hubertushof. In anger you have plans to abolish the hotel management system in the Upper Austrian Imperial City. The signage was introduced in 2008 to attract the tourists to the accommodation companies in the imperial city and to navigate them there.
No longer up -To -date
The removal of the “reference -dinosaurs” was now discussed in the traffic committee. “The concept has not been adjusted for a while and is no longer current,” the committee said, not surprising. Instead of the countless signs, the Google search portal must lead the tourists to the hotels in the future.
Forget for older target groups
Hotelbaas Strasser and many of her colleagues shake their heads: “There is also an older target group that does not travel with Google. Hotels must also remain analogous for them. But it is positive that the city has acknowledged that it was an antique system. It led the guests to Nirvana and has to be renewed.” Strasser now hopes that the hotel industry will be involved in finding the solution. “Our protest that we have not been informed about the plans for the abolition of the hotel route is apparently heard. We are promised that we are involved in the conversations.”
To make a common solution
Stadtvice Hannes Mathes from the list of future Ischl of the citizens has at least tried a common path: “I will talk to Mayor Ines Schiller and city councilor Martin Schott and try to find a solution together with the hotel owners. A modern information system is needed, especially in a city like bad Ischl.”
Source: Krone

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