Who actually represents tourism in Germany?

Who actually represents tourism in Germany?

Der Berliner Reichstag / c_Aron Marinelli, unsplash
The German Bundestag, the centre of power. / © Aron Marinelli, unsplash

Do you know Dieter Janecek? No? Since mid-January 2023 he has been the Federal Government's coordinator for tourism and, as a sideline, for maritime affairs. There is not much to be found on the Tourism Commissioner's own website since he took office. Of the 16 contributions that have since been found there, seven deal with the maritime economy, and this despite the fact that Janecek's constituency is in Munich, far from the coast.

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Frank Tetzel

Frank Tetzel

writes about sustainability, international politics, but also about the development of cities and the topic of tourism and the hotel industry. He is also well-connected in political Berlin.

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