Demand For Four- And Five-Star Hotels To Be Growing In Armenia In Coming Years
YEREVAN, March 6. /ARKA/. Demand for four- and five-star hotels will
be growing in Armenia in the coming years, Yeghishe Tanashyan, deputy
chairman of Armenian Travel Agencies Union, said today.
"Thanks to investments, private sector's efforts and Armenia's
participation in various international fairs, we enter new, more
solvent markets," he said. "That is why demand for A-class services
and hotels will grow in the coming years."
Tanashyan said hotel construction in Armenia needs large investments.
"This is that demand for hotel rooms exceeded supply in 2012, and
prices have already went up slightly because of the want of hotels,"
he said.
Armenia has more than 300 large and small hotels in Yerevan,
Tsakhkadzor, Sevan, Jermuk, Dilijan, Gyumri, Goris and other Armenian
cities. -0-
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
YEREVAN, March 6. /ARKA/. Demand for four- and five-star hotels will
be growing in Armenia in the coming years, Yeghishe Tanashyan, deputy
chairman of Armenian Travel Agencies Union, said today.
"Thanks to investments, private sector's efforts and Armenia's
participation in various international fairs, we enter new, more
solvent markets," he said. "That is why demand for A-class services
and hotels will grow in the coming years."
Tanashyan said hotel construction in Armenia needs large investments.
"This is that demand for hotel rooms exceeded supply in 2012, and
prices have already went up slightly because of the want of hotels,"
he said.
Armenia has more than 300 large and small hotels in Yerevan,
Tsakhkadzor, Sevan, Jermuk, Dilijan, Gyumri, Goris and other Armenian
cities. -0-
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress