Agreement between BPS and Minas Vacation Park will benefit retirees and pensioners
Within the framework of the Social Tourism Program, the Social Security Bank (BPS) and the UTE and Antel Vacation Park signed an agreement that will allow retirees and pensioners to access benefits for lodging and the use of facilities. The agreement includes differential rates throughout the year, not just in the low season, and allows access to the place on weekends.
The president of the BPS, Alfredo Cabrera, indicated that the holiday park is a recognized institution in terms of domestic tourism. The new agreement, which will also cover BPS employees, includes greater benefits for members, which is a value that is “always of interest,” said the official.
The president of the park’s Board of Directors, Pablo Ferrari, explained that the space was renovated in terms of the concept of a vacation spot and that today it is part of the hotel circuit proposed by the Ministry of Tourism.
Through the Ibirapitá platform, promotions and packages available for each season of the year will be disseminated, along with their corresponding price list. In order to encourage contact with beneficiaries, stays will be raffled off for retirees and pensioners as well as for BPS employees.