IRU City Trophy 2013 jury declares Skopje the world’s coach-friendliest city.
The IRU City Trophy 2013 was awarded today to the city of Skopje, the capital of Macedonia, for its overall ambitious policy to promote group tourism by coach as an integral part of the city’s public transport system.
Koce Trajanovski, Mayor of Skopje, said, “I would like to express my great pleasure and extend gratitude on my own behalf and on behalf of my co-citizens that the international City Trophy jury acknowledged the efforts of the city of Skopje for the touristic presentation of Skopje in front of the global audience. Skopje has, during recent years, been intensively committed to enhancing the touristic offer, promoting organised guided tours with sightseeing buses, as well as bringing all touristic destinations in Skopje and its surroundings closer to visitors. We will continue in the same direction. I would like to convey my sincere invitation to all passersby to visit Skopje and create unforgettable moments.”
Yves Mannaerts, IRU Vice President and City Trophy jury member, said, “The international jury was impressed by the quality and comprehensiveness of the city of Skopje’s dossier, which covered practically all aspects of the City Trophy excellence criteria. In addition, the jury particularly appreciated the strong political leadership and “heart and soul” put into the Skopje presentation by all those contributing to determinedly implement the city’s pro-active and pro-coach mobility policy, which considerably promotes the profile of buses and coaches, both with local citizens and visitors.”