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    Armenian tourists prefer exotic countries this year

    tert.am
    16:18 - 08.07.12


    While most of the Armenians wishing to spend the summer abroad used to
    travel to countries like Egypt and Turkey, their interest this year
    has turned to more distant and exotic places, says a tourism expert.

    Mary Voskanyan, an employee of the Tourcenter company, told Tert.am on
    Sunday that the Armenian tourists increasingly prefer to spend this
    summer in Sri Lanka, Jordan or Jerusalem.

    `Those directions are little by little beginning to develop. People
    are more keen to go those places now,' she said.

    As for European countries, Voskanyan noted they are widely preferred
    by couples wishing to spend their honeymoon in the west. But the
    Armenians' desire to travel to Europe seems to be restricted only to a
    few countries, particularly because of the difficulties in obtaining a
    visa to Spain.

    There is especially a great demand for tickets to Bali Island,
    Maldives and Seychelles, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore etc. but money
    is said to be a major obstacle for tourist agencies in those islands,
    with the rest there being `extremely expensive' there.

    `Flights are arranged in such a way that [passengers] have to change
    three planes, first travelling to Moscow, then to Singapore and then
    to the destination country. So, only one person's ticket to an exotic
    country costs 1,000 and more,' Voskanyan added.

    A representative of the Triumph Premium Tour Agency, Tatev Ghazaryan,
    told our correspondent that people cannot often afford the costs,
    although there is a tendency. She said the traditional destinations,
    i.e. - Turkey and Greece, still remain the most actual choice.

    She said further that the Armenian travelers have lost interest in
    Egypt following the Arab Spring and the shark attacks against tourist.

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