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    5% tourism growth expected in Armenia in 2010
    Despite the crisis, Armenian tourism industry managed to keep afloat.

    Events aimed to facilitate tourism in the country, provide networking
    opportunities and exchange experience in tourism industry kicked off
    in Armenia on May 13. During 10 days, guests from neighbor states will
    have an opportunity to get familiarized with the Armenian culture and
    ethnic flavor of the country of `speaking stones.'


    May 15, 2010
    PanARMENIAN.Net -

    The events initiated by the National Competitiveness Foundation of
    Armenia, the USAID-funded Competitive Armenian Private Sector (CAPS)
    Project in partnership with the RA Ministry of Economy brought
    together representatives of tourism industry, educational
    establishments, hotels and restaurants, as well as experts and
    journalists from Armenia, Georgia, Turkey and other countries.

    The 4th Armenian Tourism Competitiveness Conference, CTS2010
    International Annual Tourism Fair, as well as presentation of Italian
    Polaris guide on Armenia are organized. Besides, the agenda includes
    thematic seminars and courses for local and regional tour operators,
    as well as discussions with participation of Armenian parliament
    members and representatives of relevant ministries.

    The Turkish delegation led by Chairman of Van Chamber of Commerce and
    Industry Zahir Kandasoglu includes businessmen and representatives 13
    travel agencies.

    `Van is actively working towards opening of the Armenian-Turkish
    border,' Mr. Kandasoglu said before signing a memorandum of
    cooperation between Yerevan and Van Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

    He also invited Armenian entrepreneurs and journalists to Van to
    participate in the first service over the past 95 years that will take
    place in renovated Holy Cross in Akhtamar island on September 12,
    2010.

    Armenia has been developing tourism industry during the past years.
    According to the head of Tourism and Economic Development Department
    at the RA Economy Ministry, Mr. Mekhak Apresyan, 5% tourism growth is
    envisaged in Armenia this year. In 2010 first quarter, 93 thousand
    tourists visited Armenia, exceeding lat year's data by 9,4%.

    The tourists are mostly middle-aged people, who prefer to visit Garni,
    Geghard and Khor Virap. Despite the crisis, Armenian tourism industry
    managed to keep afloat due to correct governmental policy. To promote
    local tourism, the government took best efforts to raise awareness
    about Armenia though international TV companies, introductory visits
    and other events.

    However, there are still problems to be addressed: transport
    infrastructure, preservation of historical monuments, service quality
    and others. To make the field highly competitive, a task-oriented
    governmental policy and huge investments are needed.


    Victoria Araratyan / PanARMENIAN News
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