PTDC to increase number of rooms in existing motels

TourismPTDC to increase number of rooms in existing motels

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) would soon added new rooms to its motels in Naran, Ayubia and other prominent motels.

Talking to the state-run news agency, Managing Director PTDC Chaudhry Abdul Ghafoor said that the Corporation want to increase number of rooms in existing Motels, adding that we have contacted manufacturers of prefabricated structure and soon new rooms will be added in various motels.

He said that 30 kanals of land has been allotted to PTDC for construction of tourist facilities in Naltar.

He said that their Information Technology (IT) Department will develop an Online Reservation System for PTDC Motels where customers can make their reservation online.

Chaudhry Abdul Ghafoor said PTDC is offering many projects for investments through joint venture and public private partnership to facilitate incoming foreign as well as domestic tourists.

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