"Amir Elahi", Deputy Minister of Investment of Tehran Province, explained; With the establishment of these tourism complexes, more than 300 people directly and 200 people indirectly will be employed. 1. Robat Karim; 3 tourism complexes ▫️ Mallard; 3 tourism complexes 2. Eslamshahr; 3 tourism complexes ▫️ Damavand; 3 tourism complexes 3. Firozkooh; 2 tourism complexes 4. Varamin; 1 Tourism Complex 5. Pishva; 1 Tourism Complex 6. Pishva; 1 Tourism Complex 7. Shahriar; 1 Tourism Complex 8. Pakdasht; 1 Tourism Complex
Create: Aug 20, 2020 Edit: Aug 20, 2020"Ashkan Borouj", an activist, guide and teacher of tourism, while criticizing the implementation of famtours; The provincial administrations have only heard that they have to invite a few people to the province, make a plan for them to visit some tourist attractions, and take pictures of the people, and that's it. It is not measured at all what happens in these Famtour and what impact and feedback it has. Famtour's goal is not just to get some people back for free and then leave. We need to know what audience these tours have and who can influence this audience.
Create: Aug 18, 2020 Edit: Aug 20, 2020"Masihullah Safa," the head of the Kish Hoteliers Association, said; Such a request has been made and in recent days several people from Tehran have applied to buy some Kish hotels. So far, none of the Kish hoteliers have refused to sell their hotels. We were only happy with the promises of the President, the Minister of Tourism and the Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, but the reality is that we have no hope of being supported.
Create: Aug 17, 2020 Edit: Aug 17, 2020During the meeting, the country's Deputy Minister of Tourism announced the determination of cross-sectoral programs for international tourism in the coronavirus and post-Corona eras and its transfer to agencies related to tourism abroad. Representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Organization of Islamic Culture and Communication also announced their readiness to take full advantage of the capacities of their affiliated missions abroad, especially in introducing and informing the country's capabilities.
Create: Aug 17, 2020 Edit: Aug 17, 2020Currently, 7 investment projects in tourism in this region with an investment volume of 9,330 billion are underway. These projects include three three-, four- and five-star hotels, a commercial residential complex, a sports and recreation complex, and two eco-lodges.
Create: Aug 16, 2020 Edit: Aug 16, 2020The plans include a four-star hotel, a three-star hotel, an apartment hotel and a catering center. These tourism projects have been approved with 180 billion bank credits, 570 billion rials of private sector investment and employment forecast for 120 people.
Create: Aug 16, 2020 Edit: Aug 16, 2020Secretary of the Banking Coordination Council of Khorasan Razavi Province; Given the words of the Supreme Leader and the current sensitive situation in society, this is certainly not a good thing. If a bank or financial institution is involved in such issues and its violation is found in accordance with the recent approvals of the Central Bank, its managers will definitely be dealt with legally.
Create: Aug 13, 2020 Edit: Aug 13, 2020The extraordinary flight of the Islamic Republic of Iran Airlines to Lebanon will take place on August. This extraordinary flight will take place at 13:40 on Wednesday, August 13, from Imam Khomeini Airport. The return flight will take place on the same day at 16:00 local time from Beirut Airport.
Create: Aug 13, 2020 Edit: Aug 13, 2020The General Manager of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Kermanshah described these three events as follows; 1- Kermanshah food workshop for three hours in both professional and amateur levels 2- Food tourism start-up in cooperation with Razi University Student Club 3- Kermanshah Food Tourism Festival
Create: Aug 11, 2020 Edit: Aug 11, 2020"Ali Rafiei" Deputy of Tourism of Tehran Province; By the order of the coronavirus National Headquarters, the swimming pools and jacuzzis of Tehran's three- to five-star hotels are closed. Hotel travelers are checked at the reception, after which their handbags and belongings are disinfected. When waiting in lobby, spacing is observed and breakfast is served to guests in a packed form.
Create: Aug 8, 2020 Edit: Aug 8, 2020“Corona is a fact, but can the virus stop tourism? Certainly not. For us, the coronavirus is a new experience in dealing with crises that teaches tourism experts around the world how to deal with such a disaster, and thankfully governments are turning this into an opportunity for better planning,” Ali-Asghar Mounesan said, ISNA reported. He made the remarks in a video showcased on Tuesday evening during a prize-giving ceremony in which a select of tourism businesses, tour operators, investors, and hoteliers were honored. “Tourism experts will certainly find a way to deal with this great crisis. As if the measures so far been taken in Iran and all over the world show that we will surely succeed [to make a big rebound] through proper smart planning.” Addressing the attendees to the ceremony, the minister explained; “Investments and the launch of new projects in the tourism sector have been increased dramatically underway across the country. Of these, about 600 are hotel-related projects that show a very promising future, conveying a message that investors see profitable prospects for Iran’s tourism.” Elsewhere in remarks, the official said “We are not saying that tourism should [merely] replace oil [revenues], but tourism can become first [sector of] economy in the country replacing revenues [currently being come from [the export of] mineral and raw resources.” “Tourism can create an easy way to earn and create employment by tapping into the existing historical and natural capacities of the country.” Mounesan has long been attaching importance to tourism as a source of revenue, which could substitute petro-dollars. Back in 2017, he said: “Every single foreign tourist visiting Iran spends an average of $1,200, bringing in income as much as exporting 30 barrels of oil.” Referring to the pandemic and its impacts on the traveling sector, he said: “All the economists in the world have predicted [dramatic] changes and developments for many once-prosperous sectors….. However, the technology is advancing, and smart solutions… will certainly bring changes in the world's economic sectors.” In June, the United Nations World Tourism Organization praised efforts made by Iran’s tourism ministry to manage the travel industry during the coronavirus pandemic. UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili said in a letter to Mounesan that the country's measures have truly earned plaudits to mitigate the impact on tourism. “A series of measures that the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Iran has taken, in accordance with the guidelines and recommendations of UNWTO, has truly earned plaudits as an effective practice to mitigate the impact on tourism,” the letter reads. Some experts believe that the coronavirus pandemic may turn tours and travels into luxury items as observing health protocols will raise the cost of travel in the country. Mohammad Ali Vaqefi, the vice president of the Iranian Tour Operators Association, warned earlier in June that with the continuation of the coronavirus outbreak, tourists may prefer individual travel rather than tours, adding that they may also choose to go on a trip by their vehicles and stay in tents or in the nature instead of hotels. In the global scene, part of the new travel puzzle is the jet-set mindset focusing on tough hygiene care and social distancing as cardinal guidelines for slowing the spread of the virus. So the average expenditure will be raised for a typical traveler particularly inbound passengers so lesser ones can afford to buy privacy and space and safer travel amenities. Meanwhile, deputy tourism minister Vali Teymouri, has said the tourism industry of Iran will get back on the right track sooner than expected thanks to measures taken to tackle the spread of coronavirus. “I believe that tourism industry of the country will get back on the right track far sooner than generally expected thanks to the measures taken to deal with the spread of coronavirus in tourist destinations, hotels, stopovers, and all the centers which are affiliated with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts,” Teymouri said. Iran expects to reap a bonanza from its numerous tourist spots such as bazaars, museums, mosques, bridges, bathhouses, madrasas, mausoleums, churches, towers, and mansions, of which 24 being inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Under the 2025 Tourism Vision Plan, it aims to increase the number of tourist arrivals from 4.8 million in 2014 to 20 million in 2025. The latest available data show eight million tourists visited the Islamic Republic during the first ten months of the past Iranian calendar year (started March 21, 2019).
Create: Aug 5, 2020 Edit: Aug 6, 2020The Ministry of Health announced; All travelers applying to enter the country from air, sea and land destinations are required to present a health certificate, certified by the competent health authorities of the country of origin in English. If you do not have a health certificate at the destination airport, if you are a foreign passenger, you will not be allowed to enter the country. If the passenger is Iranian, he will be guided to quarantine determined by the Ministry of Health for 14 days at his own expense.
Create: Aug 5, 2020 Edit: Aug 5, 2020