La Diputación de Segovia, a través del presidente de su patronato provincial de turismo, Francisco Vázquez Requero, ha firmado un convenio de colaboración con el director del Instituto para la Calidad Turística Española (ICTE), Fernando Fraile, para financiar acciones de sensibilización y formación en torno a la Q y ayudar a 20 empresas a obtenerla.
Este organismo se compromete a aportar un máximo de 10.000 euros para que así los 20 establecimientos turísticos puedan contar con formación específica para gestionar sus instalaciones de acuerdo a las premisas que rige la norma. Asimismo, cada una de las empresas deberá aportar hasta 500 euros para completar el programa.
Este acuerdo es un ejemplo más de la colaboración público-privada para fomentar y apoyar el turismo en España, en este caso, más concretamente, en Segovia, una provincia con un gran potencial cultural y turístico.
Como muestra de este convenio y para comenzar a dar los primeros pasos conjuntamente, el ICTE participa este lunes 24 de marzo en el I Foro de Cocina Rural que se celebra en la localidad segoviana de San Cristóbal y al que, según las previsiones, acudirán un centenar de restaurantes del medio rural de la provincia.
El instituto presentará en dicho evento el convenio e informará a las empresas de las posibilidades que se les facilitan para sumarse a esta apuesta por la calidad.
Segovia firma un convenio de colaboración con el ICTE
6 COMENTARIOS
7fIdtqPnjE
28/03/2014 | 5:54 horas
#6
Congratulations!! This sounds so eitcxing. I am so jealous that you get to spend so much time in Spain. I was there last summer and it absolutely captured my heart. I was only in Segovia for one day, but it is just gorgeous. Be sure to visit Salamanca while you're there. It is another gorgeous city about an hour from Segovia. http://rifearmtp.com [url=http://pxoaizissi.com]pxoaizissi[/url] [link=http://nzfvmkq.com]nzfvmkq[/link]
vieK6jdUXYWu
28/03/2014 | 4:32 horas
#5
I'm so there, any excuse to live vicoairusly through someone else ;)Well done you for taking such a brave step I salute you. I know how hard it is, I've just given notice on my job working for one of the world's best interior designers to go back to NZ to do, I don't know what! Its terrifying but at the same time exhilarating - but you never know unless you make the leap; that's what I'm telling myself - fingers crossedBest wishes http://uyhnfaym.com [url=http://nlbwhxofzev.com]nlbwhxofzev[/url] [link=http://mjrqcqqbowx.com]mjrqcqqbowx[/link]
HZazuWfrUzd
27/03/2014 | 17:47 horas
#4
Congratulations! What a fun year you have ahead! Travel Advice: Buy a EuroRail pass and travel to your htaers desire. Always have a hostel/hotel booked before your arrival or you may find yourself roaming barcelona at night with prostitutes and addicts. I strongly recommend buying city passes if offered. You will get your moneys worth if you are in the city long enough. This type of pass was very handy in Paris because it allows you to skip line too! (The Paris pass even includes Versailles)
XD8w3Bbjr
27/03/2014 | 15:46 horas
#3
Ashley, Congratulations on making such a big chgane in your life. I'm so jealous that you get to have such a great adventure. If I had to do it all over again, I would have travelled all over Europe when I was younger. It's a little harder with two kids! Where in MD do your parents live? I lived in Bel Air, MD for about 12 years. I'm sure you are going to have such great photos and stories to share with us! I, for one, will stay tuned to hear what wonderful things are coming your way! Safe travels!
bBf7uEFkpmO
27/03/2014 | 11:32 horas
#2
Many many quatliy points there.
1v05GPmtdp
27/03/2014 | 5:27 horas
#1
Muito bom Beto. Sem vocea jamais trmiaeos estes momentos registrados. Espero que a ABES tenha como armazenar este acervo para no futuro relembramos o nosso passado. As coisas boas que estamos fazendo Uma abrae7o, Vitorio.