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    Official on ups and downs of Armenia's tourist industry

    12:25 - 20.10.13



    Mekhak Apresyan, Head of the Department of Tourism, Ministry of
    Economy of Armenia, cannot yet report the exact number of tourists
    that visited Armenia this summer.

    However, his personal monitoring suggests a dynamic increase.

    `I can say it is promising. Each year shows a dynamic increase both in
    domestic, inbound and outbound tourism. It is realistic for us to
    ensure a 10% increase in inbound tourism, a 7% to 10% increase in
    domestic tourism and an increase of about 10% in outbound tourism,' Mr
    Apresyan told Tert.am.

    He does not think that, in contrast to the neighboring states,
    Armenia's tourist industry shows a low- rate increase. Armenia is `too
    young' in terms of tourism development as it was not until 1996 that
    tourism development was on the agenda as Armenia was unable to host
    tourists before for well-known reasons.

    `It was not until 1996-1997 that we started thinking of tourism. In
    1997, Armenia joined the World Tourism Organization and drew up a
    relevant agenda. In 2000 we started keeping statistics on tourism -
    45,000 tourists visited Armenia during that year,' Mr Apresyan said.

    `A more than 18-fold increase in just 12 years. In 2000, we had only
    three or four hotels that could receive tourists, with all of them
    located in Yerevan. Now we have 250 to 300 hotels, besides holiday
    centers, with 60 percent of them located in Armenia's regions. This is
    real progress. Tourist industry in Armenia's individual communities,
    new jobs,' he said.

    The right tourism promotion policy is the result of coordinated
    efforts by all the interested sides.

    With respect to the tourist industry's problems, Mr Apresyan said:

    `Although we have a more or less developed infrastructure and other
    achievements, we need further infrastructure development. Of course,
    we have made progress in the recent ten years. On the other hand, we
    cannot say that we have perfect roads, especially country roads,' he
    said.


    Armenian News - Tert.am

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