PTDC to develop a new tourism website on modern line

TourismPTDC to develop a new tourism website on modern line

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) would develop a new tourism website on modern line to efficiently facilitate tourists.

Director PTDC Chaudhry Abdul Ghafoor told the state-run news agency that the new website would provide an easy access to all tour packages being run by PTDC.

He said that the tourists would also be able to get accommodation in PTDC motels online.

He said that the PTDC website would also upload documentaries, films and other information about the famous hill stations and resorts.

He said that hopefully website would be visited by tourists within the country and abroad.

He said that keeping in view the advance technology, PTDC would also introduce more advances services and facilities to promote tourism and attract more tourists from across the globe.

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