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    ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 27 2006

    THE AMOUNT OF TOURIST TO ARMENIA TO MAKE 400 THS IN 2006


    The number of tourists coming to Armenia will make up 400 ths by the
    end of 2006, Ara Petrosyan, Minister of Trade and Economy
    Development, said at the international conference on the role of
    youth in keeping and developing cultural-cognitive tourism'.

    He said that the annual amount of tourists to Armenia increases by
    20-25% for the last seven years. It means that the amount has grown
    10 times within the period. To compare - 320 ths of tourists visited
    Armenia in 2005, and only 40 ths - in 2000.

    Hasmik Poghosyan, Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs, said that
    apart from reach cultural-historical sights Armenia has all
    prerequisites to develop its ecological and agricultural tourism.
    Investments in development of tourism infrastructures will be needed
    in this case. She pointed out that the Government is regularly
    carrying out investment programs to restore cultural and
    architectural memorials. Ministry of Trade and Economy Development
    reports that half of the tourists come to Armenia to visit friends
    and relatives. By estimates, 70% of the tourists are ethnical
    Armenians. 31% of tourists arrive to Armenia on business or
    diplomatic visits, 5% to improve health problems, and 1% to get
    education.

    There are 5 ths tourist organizations and operators in Armenia. Every
    tourist spends approximately 800-1000 USD during his stay in the
    country. About 500 ths USD is annually spent for tourism advertising
    in Armenia. Experts say that it is far from being enough to invite
    tourists in the state. To compare - in Jordan over 1.5 mln USD is
    spent annually in tourism advertising. Tourism experts from Georgia,
    Iran, France, Roumania and Belarus participate in the two-day
    conference.
    From: Baghdasarian
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