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Children’s cashback program for traveling to Russia can be revived

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In an interview with the Interfax-Tourism agency, the vice-president of the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR), the general director of the tour operator Dolphin, Sergey Romashkin, announced the possibility of restarting the children’s cashback program for travel to Russia, the situation is being analyzed.

“Many public organizations are lobbying on the issue of cashback for children, and if the government has made it clear that there is nothing to expect for adult cashback, then there are options for child cashback. Analysis of the situation will continue in April, we don’t know the details yet,” he said.

Although the cashback program is not included in the 2023 budget, Romashkin said there are other sources that can be consulted to restart the program.

See also: For Russian newlyweds, cashback can be introduced for a honeymoon across the country.

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