The Altiplano region has an excellent and abundant tourism potential, once grouped into packages, you need to be widely disseminated, especially through social networks, as is clear from market research on 'Opportunities and initiatives for job creation in the tourism sector 'presented to the Local Employment Commission of the District of Highlands, meeting in Jumilla which has attended the Employment Councilwoman City of Yecla, Juan Miguel male, with CEOs of Regional Employment and Training ( SEF), Ginés Martínez, and the Institute of Tourism, Enrique Ujaldón
The company responsible for KPMG, which has conducted this study to identify opportunities that generate employment indicated that the Altiplano has a hundred tourism products could be grouped into packages.
It proposes actions to create jobs through tourism such as enhancing existing facilities like Hostel Carche, rural hotels, museums, and self Yecla Wine Trail and provide engaging activities for tourists.
Other proposals that arise in Yecla, are installing a climbing wall, a museum of furniture or strengthen the Mount Arabi.
Employment Councilman Juan Miguel male, he was "convinced that this study will be an incentive to generate new businesses and jobs in the tourism sector"
This work to expose job opportunities is also taking place in other districts of the region.
The aim of this initiative is to provide knowledge to the whole society Murcia for implementation of new entrepreneurial initiatives linked to tourism, strategic Murcia.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla