The Messenger, Georgia
June 16 2011
Bad roads hinder tourism development in Armenia
By Messenger Staff
Friday, June 17
In 2010 the Armenian population spent around USD 50-70 mln on holidays
abroad. The Armenian Hotel Association chairman Akop Akopian released
the information on June 1, where he mentioned different reasons for
people leaving Armenia for leisure. In Armenia there are 114 hotels
and even in central locations the occupancy rate is around 50%. The
bulk of Armenia's tourists come from Russia, Iran, USA, Germany and
Italy most of whom are of Armenian origin so they are visiting friends
and family rather than staying in hotels. Akopian also mentioned that
poor road infrastructure also contributes to a poor tourist climate.
Many Armenians prefer to make their holidays in Turkey and Georgia
where they feel more comfortable.
June 16 2011
Bad roads hinder tourism development in Armenia
By Messenger Staff
Friday, June 17
In 2010 the Armenian population spent around USD 50-70 mln on holidays
abroad. The Armenian Hotel Association chairman Akop Akopian released
the information on June 1, where he mentioned different reasons for
people leaving Armenia for leisure. In Armenia there are 114 hotels
and even in central locations the occupancy rate is around 50%. The
bulk of Armenia's tourists come from Russia, Iran, USA, Germany and
Italy most of whom are of Armenian origin so they are visiting friends
and family rather than staying in hotels. Akopian also mentioned that
poor road infrastructure also contributes to a poor tourist climate.
Many Armenians prefer to make their holidays in Turkey and Georgia
where they feel more comfortable.