The Sa’dabad Cultural-Historical Complex on Tuesday reopened its doors to the public as some restrictions over the coronavirus pandemic have been relaxed in Tehran.According to the National Headquarters for Coronavirus Control, Tehran province is in the low-risk “yellow” zone and museums and historical sites across the province could reopen and resume their activities. Iran closed cultural heritage museums and historical sites across the country in a preventive measure amid fears of coronavirus outbreak last February, but as the coronavirus lockdown was eased, they were reopened in early May.Due to a sharp rise in the number of coronavirus infections and deaths, museums and all art and cultural centers, universities, schools, seminaries, English schools, libraries, movie theaters, mosques, beauty salons, and several other entities went on lockdown during July.The closure continued during November over the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. In June, Mohammadreza Kargar, the tourism ministry’s director for museums and historical properties announced that Iranian museums and historical sites have taken 600 billion rials (about $14.2 million) hit from the coronavirus outbreak.If the country was in normal condition, the museums would host over 25 million visitors, but now they have faced a huge loss as there is almost no visitor to the museums, he noted.In October, Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Minister Ali-Asghar Mounesan warned that Iran’s cultural heritage and tourism would be in a critical situation if the crises caused by the outbreak of the coronavirus would be continuing.With the outbreak of the coronavirus, museums were at the forefront of closures and for several months now, they have not had any revenue from the sale of tickets, Mounesan explained.Meanwhile, the ministry is facing a shortage of funds in the field of cultural heritage, which causes problems for maintaining and preserving 34,000 National Heritage properties as well as 24 UNESCO-tagged sites, the official explained.It was estimated that museums would earn about 300 billion rials (about $7.1 million) in the first quarter of the year, but over the coronavirus pandemic they did not even come close to this figure, he added.In July, Mounesan said that revenues from museums were almost eight billion rials (about $190,000) during the first three months of the current Iranian calendar year (started March 20, 2020), a sharp decline compared to around 300 billion rials (over $7 million) in the same period last year. Earlier this week, the minister said that Iran’s tourism has suffered a loss of over 140 trillion rials (about $3.33 billion) since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. Sprawled on about 110 hectares of a mountainside parkland in northern Tehran, the Sadabad Cultural-Historical Complex is used to be a royal summer residence during the Qajar and Pahlavi eras.The complex was initially established and inhabited by some Qajar monarchs in the 19th century. It has undergone further expansions from the 1920s until the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The site embraces a variety of buildings, some of which turned to be house museums showcasing a wide range of royal families’ memorabilia including lavishly-made furniture, dishware, automobiles, carpets, and miniature paintings.
Create: Jan 27, 2021 Edit: Jan 27, 2021 Regional NewsThe tourism industry of the west-central province of Hamedan has taken some 2.48 trillion rials ($59 million at the official exchange rate of 42,000 rials per dollar) hit from the coronavirus outbreak over the past couple of months. As the Persian New Year (Noruz) holidays is the golden time for the tourism sector, if the restrictions and lockdown continue to the next Iranian year 1400 (starting March 20), irreparable damage will be done to this sector, the provincial tourism chief Ali Malmir said on Saturday. Accommodation centers, hotels, restaurants, and halls have suffered major damages during the time as well, the official added. Back in December, the official announced that the Iranian government has paid 70 billion rials (about $1.7 million) in loans to the tourism businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic in the province. He also noted that there are 180 hotels, apartment hotels, eco-lodge units, and travel agencies across the province, which generate jobs for a total of 2,000 people. In late October, deputy tourism chief Vali Teymouri said that a new support package to pay loans to businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic was approved by Iran’s National Headquarters for Coronavirus Control. He also announced that depending on the type and activity of the businesses, they could benefit from at least 160 million rials (some $3,800) to nine billion rials (some $214,000) of bank loans with a 12-percent interest rate. The loans would be allocated to tourist guides, travel agencies, tourism transport companies, tourism educational institutions, eco-lodges and traditional accommodations, hotels, apartment hotels, motels, and guesthouses as well as traditional accommodation centers, tourism complexes, and recreational centers, the official explained. In September, Teymouri said that around 1.3 million tourism workers in the country were facing problems due to the coronavirus crisis. In October, Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Minister Ali-Asghar Mounesan warned that Iran’s cultural heritage and tourism will be in a critical situation if the crises caused by the outbreak of the coronavirus continue. In August, Mounesan said that Iran’s tourism has suffered a loss of 12 trillion rials (some $2.85 billion) since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. The government has allocated a 750-trillion-rial (about $18 billion) package to help low-income households and small- and medium-sized enterprises suffered from coronavirus concerns. Optimistic forecasts, however, expect Iran to achieve a tourism boom after coronavirus is contained, believing its impact would be temporary and short-lived for a country that ranked the third fastest-growing tourism destination in 2019. 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: Jan 25, 2021 Edit: Jan 25, 2021 Regional NewsIraq’s flag career Iraqi Airways has resumed flights to Iran after one month of hiatus over the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, IRNA reported on Sunday. Flights from Najaf to Tehran and Najaf to Mashhad and vice versa have been scheduled to be operated since Saturday, the report added. Although issuing visas on arrival for tourists has been suspended, Iraqis with Iranian spouses and their children, Iraqis residing in Iran or those seeking medical treatment in Iran, as well as students and businessmen can travel to the country. Back in August, senior Iranian aviation official, Maqsoud As’adi-Samani, announced that wearing masks and following health protocols during the flights as well as carrying a health certificate with a negative coronavirus PCR test result is mandatory for travelers. Over the past couple of months, many countries, including the Islamic Republic, imposed travel restrictions to help curb the spread of novel coronavirus. In this line, incoming and outgoing flights have been suspended, and road travels restricted to a great extent. The pandemic has taken a huge toll on Iran’s civil aviation sector with reports showing that airlines lost hundreds of millions of dollars because of flight cancellations during the busy New Year travel season in late March. Some experts expect Iran to achieve a tourism boom after coronavirus contained, believing its impact would be temporary and short-lived for a country that ranked the third fastest-growing tourism destination in 2019. 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: Jan 25, 2021 Edit: Jan 25, 2021 Regional News"Sakineh Salari" the Deputy Minister of Tourism of Bushehr Province announced; So far, 55 cases have been submitted to the operating banks of the province to receive facilities with a 12% fee.
Create: Dec 20, 2020 Edit: Dec 20, 2020 Regional News✨ Deputy Minister of Investment and Resource Supply of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts of Golestan Province; 🔹 These include a leisure center, 2 eco-lodges, a traditional dining hall and an apartment hotel. 🔹 397 billion and 500 million rials of investment has been predicted to create these investment projects in the province.
Create: Nov 11, 2020 Edit: Nov 11, 2020 Regional News🔹 The Marriott Hotels Group was fined. 18.4 million for leaking the personal information of 339 million passengers. 🔹 The fine was imposed by the Office of the United Kingdom Information Commissioner (ICO) for leaking personal information to millions of guests. 🔹 The Marriott Hotels Group reported a data breach in 2018 that revealed the personal information of 339 million hotel customers worldwide.
Create: Nov 4, 2020 Edit: Nov 4, 2020 International News🔹 The police commander of Qom province announced the arrest of a seller of fake plane tickets in Qom. 🔹 A person from one of the travel agent offices has prepared tickets for 28 people from Tehran to Karachi for 2 billion and 500 million Rials, but when reached airport, noticed that the tickets were fake. 🔹 According to surveys, the office manager, due to his physical condition, rents the place to someone for 4 months, and this person also rents it only for fraud.
Create: Nov 2, 2020 Edit: Nov 2, 2020 Regional News🔹 Spain which has always been considered the second most visited country in the world, has seen a sharp decline in tourist attractions and revenue in recent months. 🔹 Last year (2019) and between June and August, nearly 29 million tourists from around the world visited the country. 🔹 This number decreased by just over 5 million in 2020, with 23 million and 700 thousand people.
Create: Oct 26, 2020 Edit: Oct 26, 2020 International News✨ The director of the country's road management center said; 🔹 We anticipate two million traffic routes in the coming days. 🔹 The main destinations will be Mazandaran and Gilan provinces and most of the output will be from Tehran and Alborz provinces.
Create: Oct 23, 2020 Edit: Oct 23, 2020 Regional News✨ "Akbar Rezvanian" Vice President of the Professional Society of Ecotourism Resorts; 🔹 In a memorandum of understanding with the Omid Entrepreneurship Fund, the Ecotourism Resorts Association of the country, in support of the activists of this class, prepared facilities in the framework of supporting the products of ecotourism units. 🔹 According to this memorandum, all ecotourism resorts that produce products will benefit from facilities of 30 to 50 million Tomans by introducing the professional community of ecotourism resorts in the country.
Create: Oct 17, 2020 Edit: Oct 17, 2020 Regional News🔹 In the new price list announced by the Iranian Airlines Association for domestic flights, the price and floor prices are specified. 🔹 The cheapest ticket costs 491 thousand tomans on different routes and the most expensive ticket costs 2.6 million tomans for the "Bandar Abbas - Tabriz" route. 🔹 The flight price of "Tehran - Mashhad" route is from 650 thousand Tomans to one million and 355 thousand Tomans and the flight price of "Tehran - Kish" is from 700 thousand Tomans to one million and 750 thousand Tomans.
Create: Oct 16, 2020 Edit: Oct 16, 2020 Regional News✨ "Ardeshir Orooji", an expert in tourism statistics and planning; 🔹 40 million passengers is a border traffic statistic, and it is very different from the tourism statistic, which should come to the country for leisure and business and stay more than 24 hours and less than a year. 🔹 The number of inputs and outputs is not balanced. Is our country immigrant destination that the number of inputs has exceeded the number of outputs? 🔹 The basic need of tourism is statistics and based on it, tourism can be planned.
Create: Oct 14, 2020 Edit: Oct 14, 2020 Regional News