TOURISTS WANT TO FEEL ARMENIAN ARCHITECTURAL STYLE - JAMES TUFENKIAN
July 12, 2013 | 15:57
YEREVAN. - Armenian-American businessman James Tufenkian is confident
doing business in developing states, including Armenia, is not an
easy thing.
Especially for the last 5-6 years, it has been very difficult to
find a country where it is easy to establish a business, Tufenkian
said during the Friday press conference preceded by the opening of
"Tufenkian Historic Yerevan" hotel.
The businessman said a program of hotel construction in Armenia will
continue and business will become profitable in the near future.
Tufenkian stressed he had come to his historic homeland after Armenia
gained independence to help building economy through construction of
hotels and promotion of tourist influx.
"For a tourist, it is very important to live in hotels having
traditional style and bearing the national colors. For example,
a tourist is not interested to see buildings in Yerevan similar to
those in Los Angeles. He must feel the Armenian architectural style,"
he added.
The businessman did not rule out the rumors saying the Tufenkian
hotel chain will expand in the South Caucasus. Tourists often buy
the tour which includes both Armenia and Georgia, he noted, adding
that construction of Tufenkian hotel in Georgia will promote the
development of regional tourism.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
July 12, 2013 | 15:57
YEREVAN. - Armenian-American businessman James Tufenkian is confident
doing business in developing states, including Armenia, is not an
easy thing.
Especially for the last 5-6 years, it has been very difficult to
find a country where it is easy to establish a business, Tufenkian
said during the Friday press conference preceded by the opening of
"Tufenkian Historic Yerevan" hotel.
The businessman said a program of hotel construction in Armenia will
continue and business will become profitable in the near future.
Tufenkian stressed he had come to his historic homeland after Armenia
gained independence to help building economy through construction of
hotels and promotion of tourist influx.
"For a tourist, it is very important to live in hotels having
traditional style and bearing the national colors. For example,
a tourist is not interested to see buildings in Yerevan similar to
those in Los Angeles. He must feel the Armenian architectural style,"
he added.
The businessman did not rule out the rumors saying the Tufenkian
hotel chain will expand in the South Caucasus. Tourists often buy
the tour which includes both Armenia and Georgia, he noted, adding
that construction of Tufenkian hotel in Georgia will promote the
development of regional tourism.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress