Customers: Ministry of informatization and communication of the Udmurt Republic
Contractors: Izhavia Project date: 2020/02
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In February, 2020 travel cards for preferential air flights began to issue to IT specialists of Udmurtia. The Ministry of informatization and communication of the Udmurt Republic implements this project together with Izhavia joint-stock company.
On IT travel it will be possible to make flight along the most demanded routes: Izhevsk-Moscow-Izhevsk and Izhevsk-Sankt St. Petersburg-Izhevsk. In this case the cost of the ticket will be fixed and will be 4500 rubles to Moscow and 4900 rubles to St. Petersburg.
IT specialists will be able to make several flights "there and back" in necessary dates. It will help the companies of the information technology industry to conduct quickly negotiations and to solve the arising problems, reducing costs for air flights.
In a century of information technologies it is possible to do business practically from any place in the world, but sometimes there are needs for business trips, personal meetings. Level of the IT companies of the region, quality of their products, services and a set of competences allows to implement projects both in all territory of Russia, and in other countries — the minister of informatization and communication of the Udmurt Republic Timur Medzhitov says. — We are interested in development of our IT companies and we aim at creation of conditions for comfortable business. And as article on air flights plays a significant role at the traveling mode of work, we suggested to develop a special rate which will help to reduce costs for flights. |
By February, 2020 in the Udmurt Republic are registered and work 864 IT kompaniii – to all of them it is available new and before support measures are entered. Among them — the IT mortgage project assuming creation of special conditions for the staff of the companies of the information technology industry on acquisition of housing. It is noted that support of IT specialists in Udmurtia is implemented within the national program "Digital Economy".[1]