The Ministry of Transportation and Communications' independent spring break travel subsidy went online on Mar. 22. Currently, over 2,000 travel accommodation companies are taking part and the number is increasing. To prevent fraud, the subsidy this time round is restricted to travel accommodation companies and they are only eligible to apply after their guests have actually checked in.
The Spring Tour section of the Tourism Bureau's "Taiwan Stay" website has gone live, with participating hotels and guesthouses listed by location. According to the bureau, over 2,000 hospitality businesses have already registered. As there were issues previously with hotels applying for subsidies for cancelled reservations, they now have to wait until guests have checked in before applying for subsidies.
We have asked hotels not to register on our system until guests have checked in. Before, they could register as soon as a reservation was made. This is no longer the case.
The bureau says the subsidy schedule is decided by local governments. Nantou, for example, will start its subsidy program in April while Yilan is waiting until May. Local governments can also create itineraries highlighting local specialties and events for additional subsidies. The itineraries will be released by the Tourism Bureau on Mar. 29. One guesthouse says the subsidy application process is too complicated and its phone has been ringing off the hook with queries. The guesthouse also complained about having to wait four months after the program closes to collect the subsidies.
Subsidies do help, but we decided not to participate in the program this time. I can offer my own discounts -- larger discounts -- to tourists, and then they won't have to deal with their overly complicated registration system.
With regards to the last two subsidy programs, the bureau says 80 percent of subsidies from the one last November to December have been collected and they will be distributed in full by the end of April. Subsidies from the one in January will be distributed in full by the end of May. The bureau says subsidies from the current program will be received more quickly because they will be distributed by local governments.