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    ARMENIA'S TOURISM INDUSTRY IS NOT DEVELOPED ENOUGH IN RESPECT OF USING IT TOOLS

    Noyan Tapan
    Apr 14, 2009

    Yerevan, 14 April, Noyan Tapan. A workshop devoted to IT Solutions
    for tourism industry was organized on April 14 in Yerevan by the USAID
    funded Competitive Armenian Private Sector Project. According to Artak
    Ghazarian, deputy director of CAPS, the aim of the event is to raise
    the awareness about of new IT products and services applied in the
    tourism industry. This goal of the workshop is will foster closer
    cooperation between Armenian Information Technology and Tourism
    industries, told A.Ghazarian.

    Today IT solutions have wide application in the world. For instance,
    in the global travel industry we can see online ticketing, payments
    and check-in for airline businesses, vehicle tracking systems for
    car rental companies, hospitality reservation and room management
    applications for hotels, management solutions for general tourism
    enterprises, etc, told Ghazarian.

    According to him, online market of tourism industry reached 125
    billion USD, and within coming five years this figure will grow by
    another 100 billion USD.

    In A.Ghazarian's opinion, Armenia's tourism enterprises, however,
    are not developed enough in terms of using IT tools and solutions in
    their daily operations. According to him, improvement is expected in
    terms of computer usage in Armenia.

    According to IT concept, the government projects to increase the number
    of computer users over the next 9-10 years to reach 70 per cent,
    90 ?per cent in educational institutions, and 100 per cent in state
    and local municipal bodies. It means the demand for the new on-line
    solutions in the sphere of tourism will grow, told Ghazarian. He
    mentioned also, that according to the data of the International
    Telecommunication Union, the number of Internet users in Armenia
    reached only 6 per cent in 2008. ?With IT having a growing impact on
    the global travel industry, and with global tourism arrival numbers
    expected to decline in 2009 due to the financial crisis, the need to be
    technologically advanced to improve cost-effectiveness and productivity
    is as important as ever, Zachary Rozga, CAPS international expert in
    IT solutions for the tourism sector says.
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