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Polish tourism body seeks campaign to promote eastern Poland

25.03.2023

The head of the Polish Chamber of Tourism PIT said that Eastern Poland needs a promotional campaign that shows it as safe despite the war in neighbouring Ukraine and tensions on the Polish-Belarusian border.

Since the start of the war in February last year, Poland's regions bordering Belarus and Ukraine have been avoided by tourists and the Belarusian government has started a campaign to get migrants into Poland in the second half of 2021, according to Pawel Niewiadomski.

Foreign tourists, he said, see Poland as a place where the war is taking place and even if they do come, they stay clear of the east.

Niewiadomski said his organisation, PIT, a tourism industry lobbyist, has appealed to the Polish Tourism Organisation to give more funds for the promotion of the country's eastern regions.

Niewiadomski said that we're in constant contact with the Polish Tourism Organisation, which is first responsible for promotion and second for fund distribution.

He went on to say that eastern Poland could benefit from an image campaign that would show that Poland and those regions are safe. Niewiadomski said there are funds for this purpose, but the issue is how they will be spent. In the autumn of 2021, the government decided to offer support for the tourism sector in the eastern Podlaskie and Lubelskie regions, but some businesses, including large hotels, have already reached the state aid limit under EU rules.

Niewiadomski said that not only foreign but also Polish tourists were bypassing those regions and that they're appealing to the government to renew its support for tourism in the regions - PAP as local businesses have been affected by the situation.