"With a tour cost of 25 thousand rubles, cashback will be 5 thousand rubles," the Cabinet of Ministers said.

At the same time, when buying a voucher worth more than 50 thousand rubles, tourists will be returned cashback in the amount of 10 thousand rubles, and for the purchase of a voucher worth more than 75 thousand rubles - 15 thousand rubles.

The Cabinet added that a total of 15 billion rubles are allocated for these purposes.

Earlier, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said that last week the Cabinet decided to allocate an additional 15 billion rubles to partially compensate for the costs of tourists, who will decide to relax in a number of Russian regions by the end of the year.

Vice-President of the Association of Tour Operators of Russia Dmitry Gorin, in an interview with FAN, commented on this decision.