Macau agency loses licence
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A Macau tour company has been stripped of its license to accept tour groups from the mainland after four of its guides were found guilty of professional misconduct, a newpaper reported.
The four guides from Multinational Youth Travel Agency had left a tour group from China stranded at a beach earlier this month because they refused to go shopping.
The Standard reported that the Macau Government Tourist Office’s initial investigations had found the four guides were at fault. Its director, Joao Manuel Costa Antunes, said they would draw up guidelines on basic tour group fees that would be available at the border gate and tourist attractions to advise mainlanders visiting the territory.
The office will work with the China National Tourism Administration to combat zero-priced and negative-priced tours, he was quoted saying.
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