Latvian Hotel and Restaurant Association (LVRA) will be headed by Andris Kalniņš, chairman of the board of SIA “Islande Hotel” and former board member of the association, replacing Jānis Nagli in this position, LETA agency informed the association.
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Rita Auziņa, chairman of the board of JSC “Lido”, Ruslans Jamčinksis, general manager of the hotel “Monika Centrum Hotel”, Ainars Melders, owner of the hotel “Vecgulbenes muiža” and Valdis Vanadziņš, board member of the hotel “Pullman Riga Old Town Hotel” will continue to work on the board of the Latvian Association of Hotels and Restaurants.
On the other hand, Ārikas Lingebērziņš, researcher of the Business School “Turība”, Jānis Priede, sales and marketing director of the hotel “Radisson Blu Latvija Conference&SPA Hotel”, Dace Škēle, head of the Sales and Marketing Department of the hotel “Hotel Jūrmala Spa” and administrative manager of the “Mogotel Hotel Group” were re-elected to the board of the association. director Inese Zača.
The board is appointed for two years in the mentioned composition.
Thus, Naglis, Zane Bārbale, Inta Tomsone and Raimonds Sommers will not continue their work on the board of the association.
The main directions of the association’s activities for 2023 were also put forward at the LVRA general meeting. Among them, the association intends to work on the consolidation of the hospitality industry by uniting and cooperating with all industry associations and associations, as well as active work on self-organization of the industry, including combating the shadow economy in the hospitality industry, eliminating unfair competition, and the like.
Also, this year it is planned to work on the implementation of the reduced rate of value added tax (VAT) for public catering, so that it is already included in the 2023 tax policy package. Active cooperation with Riga City Council on the use of the tourism tax is also planned, as well as active cooperation with the Latvian Investment and Development Agency (LIAA) and Riga City Council on attracting tourists to Latvia.
LVRA unites accommodation and public catering companies for professional cooperation in order to improve the quality of customer service, organize the Latvian hotel market and represent Latvian hotel and restaurant business in the world. The association is a member of the “Hotels, Restaurants and Cafes in Europe” association.
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