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  • Fewer Armenian Holiday-Makers Go To Georgia, Travel Agencies Say

    FEWER ARMENIAN HOLIDAY-MAKERS GO TO GEORGIA, TRAVEL AGENCIES SAY

    16:00 31.07.13

    Some of Armenia's travel agencies claim that fewer Armenian tourists
    are now spending their holiday in Georgia, and others do not see any
    marked difference.

    A woman named Gayane, who went on holiday to Kobuleti, Georgia,
    in mid-July, noticed fewer Armenian holiday-makers in Kobuleti and
    Batumi this year as compared with last year.

    Lessors note this decrease as well. "The locals hope that Armenian
    holiday-makers will fill the gap this August because this is the
    'sea season' for them," Gayane told Tert.am.

    Director of the Rumea tempting trips club Ruben Grigoryan told Tert.am
    that fewer Armenian holiday-makers are going to Georgia's beaches
    this year.

    "On the other hand, more people are spending their holiday in Armenia -
    an increase of about 20%," he said.

    Without mentioning the reason, Grigoryan pointed out a more reasonable
    price policy now.

    As to Armenian holiday-makers' preferences - they prefer Georgia's
    Kabuleti to Armenia's Sevan - Grigoryan said that people normally like
    going abroad. Besides, the private sector is not so much involved in
    Sevan as in Georgia's seaside resorts.

    He pointed out the need for developing holiday-making culture in
    Armenia.

    "We have developed this culture in Goris and Dilijan.," he said.

    Anna Aghmeyan, who works for the Amisdat Tour agency, told Tert.am
    that the agency is hardly working in Georgia's market. "I cannot say
    anything about other travel agencies, but we have not registered any
    serious changes as compared with last year," she said.

    Artyon Asriyan, Director of the Luxe Voyage travel agency, says as
    many tourists Armenian holiday-makers go to Georgia now as last year.

    Tert.am could not get any specific figures from Armenia's Ministry
    of Economy.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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