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    TOURISTS IN ARMENIA COMPLAIN FOR HIGH PRICES AND NON-DEVELOPED INFRASTRUCTURE

    arminfo
    2008-03-31 17:00:00

    ArmInfo. Tourists in Armenia complain for high prices and non-developed
    infrastructure, the results of International Visitor Survey presented
    today are evidence of this, the head of foreign relations department
    of National Statistics Service Aleksandr Petrosyan said at the
    press-conference, Monday.

    He also added that survey was held on the basis of questioning of
    those who arrive in Armenia and leave it at all the border points
    between September 2006 and August 2007. The survey was held through a
    collaborative effort between the National Statistics Service, Ministry
    of Trade and Economic Development, Armenian Tourism Development Agency
    and USAID-funded Competitive Armenian Private Sector project. According
    to the results of survey, tourists visiting Yerevan chiefly live
    not in the hotels but at their relatives' apartments or rent an
    apartment. They seldom visit the regions. He also added that chiefly
    Armenia is visited from Georgia (18,6%), Russia 11,4%, France - 11%
    and Germany - 7,8%. The major part of tourists (44,8%) visit Armenia
    to meet their relatives, 22,4% on business and only 11,6% to spend
    their vacation. On average, tourists stay in Armenia 19.6 days and
    spend $36 per day. Canadians and Japanese spend the most during their
    stay in Armenia. Armenian residents travelling to overseas mostly
    travel to Russia (44,9%) and (24,7%). They Stay an average 49 days
    outside Armenia and spend $21 per day.
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