IHG Hotels & Resorts is growing its Premium & Essentials Collections in France with the recent openings of Crowne Plaza Nice – Grand Arenas and Holiday Inn Express Nice – Grand Arenas in partnership with HPVA HOTELS. Located on the stunning French Riviera, both hotels are less than a five-minute tram ride from Nice Côte d’Azur Airport and just ten minutes from Nice city centre. Nice, on the south-east coast of France, is famed for its sunny seaside location and has been a popular tourist destination for centuries. Over the last few years, the city has been building its reputation as Côte d’Azur’s business hub and is home to a vibrant tech and start-up scene. As one of the world’s largest Premium hotel brands, Crowne Plaza deeply understands ‘Work/Life Blend’ and that business travel isn’t just about business – it’s about balancing work and life to feel both successful and fulfilled. The 129 guest rooms at Crowne Plaza Nice – Grand Arenas have a distinct contemporary design that perfectly integrates work and personal spaces – helping the modern business traveller integrate work and personal through the purposeful design. The earthy tones throughout the rooms are brought to life with earthenware pottery in midnight blue tones and gilded brass touches offer guests a warm and relaxed feel with a touch of elegance. Located on the top floor of the hotel is the exclusive Club Lounge, offering a place of solitude for those wishing to host one-on-one meetings, or to relax with a drink in hand while enjoying incredible views of the city. On the same floor is the Fitness Centre which has free access for hotel guests and offers a wide range of state-of-the-art equipment and a Swedish hot stone sauna. For some downtime after a long day, the hotel’s BALM Restaurant & Bar offers responsibly sourced, simple, and tasty bistro-chic dishes, using fresh and local products. Signature dishes include roasted swordfish, tagliatelle with Iberian pork and white chocolate pana cotta. With a total of 450m² of event space complete with large windows, a central glass canopy and eight flexible rooms to accommodate up to 150 people – it’s perfect for those planning future business events or meetings. With IHG’s Meet With Confidence programme, guests have the flexibility to book future meetings and events with zero cancellation fees at participating hotels. Whatever the business need, a dedicated Crowne Plaza Meeting Director will ensure every event is a success. Adjacent to the Crowne Plaza Nice- Grand Arenas is the Holiday Inn Express Nice – Grand Arenas, designed for savvy travellers who are on the move and who value a simple and smart travel experience. Holiday Inn Express Nice – Grand Arenas has 131 modern rooms, designed with a mix of soft and warm tones, and equipped with the latest technology including a Smart TV and free Wi-Fi. Guests will have everything they need including a power shower, flexible workspace, and the promise of a great night’s sleep with both firm and soft pillows on every bed, a plush duvet and plenty of bedside power outlets. In the hotel’s lobby, guests will find tables with integrated power – all part of the brand’s Next Generation design solutions aimed at enhancing guest experience and equipping travellers with everything they need for a great stay. A mix of seating styles provide a welcoming space for guests to work or relax. The Express Café & Bar is an integrated lobby and food and drink space, providing a “pit-stop” for guests with a wide range of choices. The brand’s Express Start breakfast is included in the room rate for all guests. Eric Talou, General Manager of Crowne Plaza Nice – Grands Arenas and Holiday Inn Express Nice- Grand Arenas, commented: “We have so been looking forward to finally opening the doors to these two hotels as they are a great addition to IHG’s portfolio in France. Nice’s Éco-Vallée business district has so much to offer current and future companies wishing to set up in Nice and we are looking forward to being able to host those coming for a business trip or a holiday on the coast. We are confident that guests will be able to find the accommodation that best suits them, whether that be at the Crowne Plaza or the Holiday Inn Express.” While visiting an IHG hotel, guests can be reassured that cleanliness is top of mind throughout each step of their stay. The company’s longstanding commitment to rigorous cleaning procedures has been enhanced with the IHG Way of Clean programme developed with Ecolab and Diversey, both world leaders in hygiene and cleaning technologies. As part of the IHG family of brands, both hotels offer guests additional peace of mind with the IHG Clean Promise. IHG Hotels & Resorts has more than 60* hotels in France across its Luxury & Lifestyle, Premium and Essentials Collections, and a further 20* in its development pipeline due to open in the next 3-5 years.
Create: Jun 20, 2021 Edit: Jun 20, 2021 International NewsPerched on top of a steep hill, Alamut Castle was once sheltering the followers of Hasan-e Sabbah (1070–1124), the spiritual leader of a heretical Ismaili sect that spawned the word ‘Assassins’. Alamut Castle is situated on the northeastern side of Gazor Khan Village in the environs of Alamut, Qazvin province. While approaching the village, visitors should pass for nearly half along a narrow road surrounded by cherry and pomegranate orchards, until a mass of gray-brown rock looms from distance with fortifications perched atop a summit. The access path to the fortress starts about 700m beyond the village square and requires a steep 25-minute climb via a stairway. Meaning “eagle’s nest”, Alamut is a geographic region in the western edge of the Alborz Mountain range, between the dry and barren plain of Qazvin in the south and the densely forested slopes of the Mazandaran province in the north. Sabbah’s rule over Alamut is shrouded in mystery and enigma; partly because most Ismaili records of the era were destroyed by the Mongols while the writings of their detractors survived. In the early 1930s, British-Italian explorer and travel writer Freya Stark described her exploration of the place in her book “The Valleys of the Assassins”. In her celebrated 1934 travelogue, she recounts her hike up to Nevisar with mules that "seemed to be standing on their hind legs." These days Alamut is something of a great day out. Visitors can leave Tehran first thing in the morning for Qazvin, weave across the Alamut's first ramparts a few hours later, and, heading up-valley, reach Gazorkhan in time for a late lunch. Most visitors -- virtually all Iranian -- regard the gorgeous mountain-rimmed valley as an idyllic weekend retreat. Villages and hamlets dot its floor and sides; cornfields and rice paddies occupy parcels of land between ravines, and irregular terraced plateaus ruffle the valley's picturesque undulating terrain. Qazvin was once the capital of the mighty Persian Empire, under Safavids, from 1548 to 98. It is a major tourist destination with a wonderfully restored caravanserai-turned-arts precinct, some quirky museums, and a handful of decent eating options. For most travelers, Qazvin is also primarily the staging point for excursions to the famed castle of “Assassins”
Create: Jun 20, 2021 Edit: Jun 20, 2021 Regional NewsIran’s flag carrier IranAir is set to resume flights to and from Pakistan and France after weeks of suspension imposed to curb the spread of a novel coronavirus variant into the Islamic Republic. The Civil Aviation Organization of Iran (CAOI) allowed air travel to and from Pakistan and France after dropping the two countries from the red list due to the coronavirus pandemic. CAOI Spokesman Mohammad Hassan Zibakhsh said that flights to and from Islamabad and Paris had been resumed on Tuesday after a two-month suspension, Fars reported on Sunday. “However, Iran will continue to enforce a tough ban on flights to 13 countries where the highly-infectious British variant of the coronavirus has not been fully contained,” Zibakhsh explained. The official said Pakistan and France will remain among the 26 countries which still have a high rate of infection to the virus, adding that flights to those countries will continue with restrictions.
Create: Jun 20, 2021 Edit: Jun 21, 2021 Regional NewsA select of Iranian travel-associated businesses and tour operators will promote handicrafts, traditions, and tourism potentials of the country at the 42nd FITUR tourism trade fair, which will be held in Madrid, Spain, from January 19 to 23, 2022. The Touring & Automobile Club of the Islamic Republic of Iran (TACI) as the representative of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts will be organizing Iran paravian at the tourism trade show, Mehr reported. A variety of exhibits, live performances, meetings, and workshops are amongst lineups of the Iranian exhibitors at FITUR 2022, which connects the industry with the inbound and outbound international markets. After hosting a post-pandemic recovery edition in the Spring of 2021, FITUR Madrid 2022 will resume its regular appointments at the beginning of the year, taking place at IFEMA – Feria de Madrid. Over the five days of the international tourism fair, professional participants will have access to unmissable commercial and business activities. In addition to being able to present their offers directly to the end customer, exhibitors can meet with over 150,000 trade visitors with significant purchasing power, according to organizers.
Create: Jun 19, 2021 Edit: Jun 19, 2021 Regional NewsA British Airways plane crashed on Friday at Heathrow Airport in the United Kingdom. The front of the plane fell. Due to which a large number of passengers had to wait for the flight to take off. British Airways plane crashed According to a report published in The Sun, at present, there are many vehicles for emergency service near the crashed plane at the airport. On receiving the news of the incident, the fire engine, ambulance and police team immediately reached the spot. However, the extent of the damage caused in this accident is yet to be assessed. The front of the plane fell to the ground The plane that fell victim to the accident is a Boeing 787. It can be clearly seen in the picture that as if the front part of the plane is kept on the ground. British Airways spokesperson A British Airways spokesman said part of a plane suddenly collapsed. It is good that there was no passenger in the plane at the time of the accident. The safety of passengers is our first priority. We are probing the matter. The crashed plane took off from Moscow, Russia, and reached London’s Hetrow Airport on June 16. The accident happened at the airport on Friday morning.
Create: Jun 19, 2021 Edit: Jun 19, 2021 International NewsToday, the much-anticipated Le Méridien Pasadena Arcadia Hotel opens its doors to the public after a three-year build. The new hotel, located opposite Santa Anita Park and developed by SAICP LLC, boasts 234 thoughtfully designed rooms and suites and over 14,000 sq. feet of stylish event space. Taking cues from the brand’s mid-century modern design aesthetic, the hotel will bring Le Méridien’s distinctive European heritage to the Southern California destination. Created in collaboration with Linda Snyder Associates and AO Architects, the property draws design inspiration from the surrounding locale and immerses guests in sophisticated yet playful equestrian-chic design. Le Méridien Pasadena Arcadia is owned by SAICP, LLC and managed by Pacifica Hotels, the premier operator of design-inspired hotels on the Pacific Coast. “We are thrilled to finally welcome guests to our metropolitan oasis and unlock the destination through creative and cultured guest experiences,” said Mr. Shen, Owner of SAICP. “Built with a designer’s eye and stylish spirit, Le Méridien Pasadena Arcadia provides guests with a destination where moments of delight and discovery elevate their stay.” Guests can savour the good life with Asian-European cuisine from on-site destination dining experience, Mélange, where diners can enjoy sumptuous dishes from Salmon Carpaccio to Peking Duck Breast crafted by Executive Chef Mako. Additionally, travellers will be able to enjoy the flavour of sweet summers on the Mediterranean year-round with the Le Scoop by Le Méridien menu – the brand’s take on the quintessential European gelato and sorbet. The hotel’s culinary delights can be further explored at the grand bar, Longitude 118, serving as a buzzing meeting space by day and social hub by night. Guests can ease into effervescence with a Le Méridien signature Sparkling aperitif and indulge in Petit Plates inspired by European classics with a local twist. Also on offer are rare spirits, wines and beers, as well as a tradition-worthy bespoke high tea and highballs cocktail programme – a nod to the Le Méridien brand’s European heritage – serving a fresh take on the traditional cocktail hour. The concept melds the refinement of traditional high tea with sophisticated custom highball cocktail mixology using the centuries-old craft of tea infusion. Guests can also enliven the senses with expertly crafted illy coffee each morning. With over 14,000 sq. feet of meeting and event spaces spanning five separate rooms – three of which are private dining rooms – as well as over 1,800 sq. feet of indoor pre function space and an expansive event lawn in a prime location, Le Méridien Pasadena Arcadia is poised to be the preeminent destination for business and social banquets and events. Spark discovery and illuminate insights with Creative Meetings by Le Méridien, designed to unlock inspiration and foster innovation. From locally inspired flavours to cultural experiences, the team will create an immersive meeting atmosphere that brings the destination in. The hotel’s ballroom will feature floor-to-ceiling glass walls and doors that will open to the event lawn where guests can enjoy unrivaled views of the nearby racetrack.Just in time for summer, Le Méridien Pasadena Arcadia offers poolside delivery and dining experiences at the outdoor heated pool, plus 24-hour in-room meal, spirit, and packaged-item delivery. Inspired by the belief the sun never sets on the jet set, the new hotel is the perfect place to linger longer over a glass of rosé and enjoy classic games by the pool. Elevated dining experiences that offer something more than meets the eye will also be available upon demand.Curious culture-seekers will be dazzled by the global art installations curated by renowned local art consultancy Daniel Fine Art. Upon entering the hotel, guests will be welcomed by an impressive handmade porcelain and glass abstraction of peacock tail feathers by Ron Dier Design. Works throughout the hotel will also include pieces by Serge Bloch, the most prolific illustrator in France who frequently illustrates advertisements for Hermès, David Ellis, an international multimedia artist and William Attaway, an established Venice Beach artist with several public art sculptures around Southern California. Through Le Méridien’s Unlock Art™ programme, which offers complimentary access to celebrated galleries and institutions around the world, Le Méridien Pasadena Arcadia has partnered with Santa Anita Park for a one-of-a-kind experience to see this world-famous racetrack, its horses and its beautiful venues. Guests will get a behind-the-scenes tour and discover the historic halls of this venue, simply by presenting the Unlock Art™ room key. Connect with horses, history, and art during this architectural tour just steps from the hotel. “We’re excited to be engaged with the Arcadia community and are already working on more exciting collaborations with our neighbors to further showcase all there is to unlock in the local area,” said Matt Marquis, CEO at Pacifica Hotels. “From Santa Anita Park to art to shopping, Le Méridien Pasadena Arcadia looks forward to enticing guests with captivating experiences.” The new property will also offer guests a sensorial environment through the brand’s signature scent, which was developed with MALIN+GOETZ. Aptly named LM002 for airplane tail numbers, the alluring scent will be featured in the public spaces, as it is at all Le Méridien properties globally. Paying homage to its French roots, the brand also has a signature soundtrack that will fill the Hub and public spaces, curated by French Bossa Nova band Nouvelle Vague.
Create: Jun 13, 2021 Edit: Jun 13, 2021 International NewsToday Point Loma welcomed its first new hotel in over a decade with the grand opening of The Monsaraz San Diego, Tapestry Collection by Hilton. Developed by Lamming Co. in partnership with Alliance Development, KNA Design, R&R Construction and JWDA architects, The Monsaraz celebrates Point Loma, often referred to as the place “where California began,” through its design, amenities and guest experience, offering a sea-centric haven—and an escape from day-to-day life—in the heart of one of San Diego’s iconic coastal towns. “We developed The Monsaraz with one goal in mind: ‘Create a place that enables our guests, their visitors, friend and the community to awaken their senses, be inspired to live in the moment and take time for a luxurious pause—an immersive experience that allows them to try something new, to relax, enjoy and celebrate one another.’” said Cameron Lamming, founder of Lamming Co. “We hope The Monsaraz leaves a welcoming legacy for Pt. Loma and San Diego, a legacy that brings together travelers from around the world and all walks of life in shared experience,” he said. The boutique hotel, designed to create an immersive and welcoming ecosystem with an evocative and effortless use of hand-hewn materials, custom handcrafted tiles, mid-century modern furniture and inspiring art features, features 92 guest rooms, including three suites, with distinct views of the rolling hills of Point Loma, the Bay and the Downtown skyline. The hotel’s design story stems from a story about young lovers meeting in Portugal for a magical weekend, and departing to go their separate ways, with a memory of the adventure and a new outlook on life to take back to their own homes. With that story in mind, hallways lead guests on an art-lined journey to the elegant and approachable comfort of each guest room, which feature bedrooms accented with blues that range from soft -to vibrant, grays and pops of wood. Reflecting the ever-changing nature of work-meets-play, mobile desks in all guest rooms make for a customized work and leisure experience; bathrooms feature blue ceramic patterned tile, inspired by classic Portuguese styles, with oversized walk-in showers and standout vanities. Guests and locals are invited to gather and connect in common spaces, including the hotel’s centerpiece: a 4,000 square-foot open-air courtyard accented by an enchanting live tree, locally painted and designed mural and living plant wall—the ideal destination for cocktails by the fire, weekend workouts, live music, art installations, pop-up cooking classes that enable local chefs showcase their talents, and Sunday “Fun-days” of all kinds. The courtyard is purpose-built—with a goal to create an inclusive atmosphere that fosters the curation of ideas, inspires new friendships and connections—and even helps make the world a better place. Guests may also find their way to The Monsaraz’s third floor “Hideaway”—the perfect place to take in the San Diego sunset with a cocktail in-hand. The Monsaraz is also home to Westerly Public House, a 60-seat Cali-Aussie concept that will showcase coastal cuisine inspired by both Aussie and SoCal beach culture. Westerly Public House’s menu embodies the coastal lifestyle with a strong focus on sustainability and locally sourced ingredients, with signature dishes including Mushroom Toasties, fish and chips, and peri peri chicken, plus a selection of classic, quintessentially “California” favorites and a dynamic wine and cocktail list. As part of the Tapestry Collection, The Monsaraz has implemented Hilton’s globally recognized CleanStay program. Hilton, in collaboration with RB, maker of Lysol and Dettol, and in consultation with Mayo Clinic, has launched an industry-defining standard of cleanliness and disinfection called Hilton CleanStay. In a first for the hospitality business, Hilton CleanStay is a rigorous system that incorporates RB’s trusted know-how and scientific approach to cleaning practices and product offerings. Experts from Mayo Clinic’s Infection Prevention and Control team are enhancing Hilton’s cleaning and disinfection protocols. Hilton CleanStay builds upon the already high standards of housekeeping and hygiene at Hilton’s more than 6,300 properties worldwide, where hospital-grade cleaning products and upgraded protocols are currently in use. The goal is to provide guests with assurance and peace of mind. The initiative creates a focus on cleanliness that is visible to guests throughout their entire stay – in their guest rooms, restaurants, fitness rooms and in other public spaces. Specific policies and procedures for The Monsaraz can be viewed online at TheMonsaraz.com. Reservations can also be booked online at a limited time opening best available rate starting at $180 per night.
Create: Jun 13, 2021 Edit: Jun 13, 2021 International NewsGerman airline Lufthansa is scheduled to resume flights from the Austrian capital, Vienna, to Tehran following months of suspension over the coronavirus outbreak. “Lufthansa will resume flights between Tehran and Vienna as of July 17,” Alireza Majzubi, an official at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport announced on Friday. The airline will increase its flight schedule from three to five flights a week as well, the official added. 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.
Create: Jun 12, 2021 Edit: Jun 12, 2021 Regional NewsSt. Louis, MO—Paramount Lodging Advisors (PLA) has successfully sold the DoubleTree St. Louis Airport located at 4505 Woodson Rd. PLA Associates Beau Mullenix and Lora Simpson, and Senior Managing Director Adam Montufar represented the seller in this transaction. The sale of the 158-room hotel is the second property transacted by PLA in the St. Louis market to close this month. The DoubleTree by Hilton STL Airport recently underwent a comprehensive $5.5MM renovation and is ideally located directly South of St. Louis Lambert International Airport. “Selling a privately owned, full-service airport hotel during COVID is not an easy assignment. I am very proud of how hard our team worked to deliver a successful outcome for our client despite the many challenges,” stated Montufar
Create: May 26, 2021 Edit: May 26, 2021 International NewsPredicting the return of corporate travel would be a cinch if foretelling the future was foolproof. No one, however, has that extraordinary prescience and even if they did, the future is, at best, murky. The continuing popularity of work-from-home arrangements, the COVID-19 induced reluctance of both individuals and companies to get back out on the road, and issues throughout the travel supply chain are all converging to create a less-than-hospitable environment for individual business travelers. “Before you get corporate travel back, you have to get people back to the office,” said Daniel Lesser, President and CEO of LW Hospitality Advisors. “It’s going to be a bit of a slog, at least until Labor Day.” Among the short-term problems, he continued, is airline flight capacity. “A lot of it will have to do with air lift. Carriers are being careful about yield management,” he said. However, Lesser added, “The summer is going to be phenomenal [for leisure travel] but the rubber will hit the road after in terms of group and corporate business.” Shifting BusinessLWHA’s COO and Principal Evan Weiss sees an even more dramatic delay on the horizon. “At the beginning, I thought the recovery would come first with leisure business, then leisure group, corporate transient and then corporate group,” he said. “But there’s been a paradigm shift. Companies now can cut back their travel by, for example, having two in-person board meetings and two on Zoom.” He continued, “After leisure, which is certainly back, we’re thinking corporate groups will be next to come back, and then corporate transient business.” That creates problems for hoteliers. In the U.S., the corporate average room rate in February 2020—the last full month before the coronavirus squeezed the life out of most of the global hotel industry—was $175.15. A year later, it stood at $111.03, down 35.6% year-over-year, according to HotStats data. In Europe, in February 2021, the corporate rate was €77.30, down 35.2% YOY. Meanwhile, in China, corporate travel didn’t have the dramatic swoon seen in other parts of the world. Its lowest point was in April 2020, when the corporate rate hit $65.65, a 24.8% YOY decline. As of April 2021, the $73.03 corporate rate was up 11.2% on the year prior, but still 16% lower than April 2019. The absence of corporate travel is equally disadvantageous since road warriors are typically higher-spending guests than their leisure counterparts. “Corporate folk pay at the last minute, then they book the Ritz-Carlton, and they’re often the ones who drink the most. If you lose that, it’s problematic,” Weiss said. But Chris Green, CEO of third-party management company Chesapeake Hospitality, has a rosier outlook on the return of corporate, framing it in the context of the domino effect. “Once a big player like Bank of America or Deloitte says ‘As long as you’re vaccinated and feel comfortable, you can travel,’ then it’s off to the races,” he said. “I believe companies will say ‘If you’re in a client-facing role, you have to get out there.’” Still, some timid travelers could remain skittish if they don’t feel safe and comfortable back at a hotel, Green noted, meaning properties must get the word out on the extraordinary efforts being taken to keep COVID-19 at bay. To do so, Chesapeake is “asking key questions about traveler confidence and experience and then using responses in sales and marketing presentations,” said Green. The company also is encouraging guests to share their experiences on travel-review sites. “We’re cleaner, safer and more sanitized than we’ve ever been,” Green said. “That needs to be the front-facing message because companies must feel certain that the hotels where they’re putting travelers are good citizens.”
Create: May 25, 2021 Edit: May 25, 2021 Hotel ManagementIn the past, war tourism destinations were mainly the object of interest of photojournalists appearing solely on pages of crime, but now they can be traced in top travel books and websites. Whatever you call it, from war tourism, dark tourism, disaster tourism, or danger tourism, Iran has more to offer after being involved in the second-longest war of the 20th-century after the Vietnam War. Amongst many border cities directly involved in the 1980–1988 war, Khorramshahr is highly honored as a symbol of resistance during the war against Iraqi invaders. Moreover, the port city is high on the ‘will go’ index of adventure travelers interested in such niche tourism. At this time of the year, Iranians hold special ceremonies to honor the fallen soldiers and to cherish the strength and resistance of the people during “the Sacred Defense Week”, starting on Shahrivar 31 (September 21 this year) when Iraqi armed forces invaded western Iran. The third of Khordad (May 24) marks the anniversary of the liberation of Khorramshahr from Saddam Hussein’s invading army back in May 1982 when Iranians laid another foundation for sacrifice, resistance, and final victory with their blood. Iranian forces recaptured the southwestern strategic port city in a landmark operation code-named Beit ol-Moqaddas. According to Sajad Goharpak, the tourism chief of Khorramshahr, 25 spots have so far been identified in the port city which makes it a noteworthy destination when it comes to war tourism. “Khorramshahr is so great that right now we are facing a museum city because countless incidents took place in every neighborhood of the city.” For now, the country has largely been restored, and very few signs of the war, apart from street names and murals of the martyrs on some streets, can be found. These are the areas where domestic travelers usually go by tour packages are called “Rahiane Nour” (“The Path of Light”). For those interested to visit an epitome of frontlines elsewhere from the former battlefields, Tehran embraces several destinations; the Sacred Defense Museum, Tehran Peace Museum, and Behesht-e Zahra—a graveyard where many of the martyrs are buried. The epic-scale Sacred Defense Museum does bargain something different in modern Iranian history where you can delve into wreckages of rockets, tanks, rifles, vessels, mortars, radars, air defense systems, grounded jets, military supplies, and artillery pieces amongst others. The museum is equipped with a state-of-the-art visual system including projections and video walls, while audio recordings relevant to each period contribute to its charm. The recreation of the liberation of the city of Khorramshahr by the means of virtual exhibits and video projections is amongst the main features of the museum where stands a replica of the Khorramshahr mosque adorned with creamy and turquoise patterned tiles. Some tourists say they are not just interested in visiting live or former warzones out of curiosity. What motivates them is guessing the stories of people who lost their lives, being displaced, wounded, captured, or lost their loved ones in those bitter moments of the history of mankind.
Create: May 25, 2021 Edit: May 25, 2021 Regional NewsIran is weighing plans to open its borders to vaccinated tourists though it isn’t yet clear exactly when tourists will be allowed to arrive. The Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts have already started extensive consultations with other government ministries for the reopening of borders to vaccinated travelers, the deputy minister Vali Teymouri said on Wednesday. “One of the issues that we are pursuing strongly through various committees is the arrival of international citizens who have been vaccinated so that won’t pose a threat or concern to the Iranian society,” the official said. “We have put forward the proposal to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Health, and to the President (Hassan Rouhani) as well.” He went on to say that other countries are planning to open borders to vaccinated tourists. “We estimate that soon, various tourist destinations in the world, including the European Union, will open their doors to international tourists implementing a vaccine-passport approach….” Earlier in March, the Head of the Iranian Tour Operators Association Ebrahim Pourfaraj asked the government to issue tourist visas for the international applicants who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. “The Ministry of Health and the National Headquarters for Coronavirus Control can at least agree that the international tourists who have received the [second dose of] coronavirus vaccine would be allowed to enter Iran,” Pourfaraj said. He also lamented that the continuation of such a trend would result in losing international tourist markets more than before. “Or at least they should make it clear so that we can respond appropriately to foreign companies and tourists to not to miss the international tourist markets more than before,” he said. According to available data compiled by the tourism ministry, the number of foreign visitors to Iran plunged 94% in the first nine months of the past Iranian calendar year (ended March 20, 2021) as the coronavirus pandemic takes a heavy toll on the tourism industry. “Some 450,000 foreign travelers arrived in Iran for mainly medical or trade purposes during the first nine months of the year… tightened measures to tackle the new coronavirus has reduced international travel to the country by 94 percent,” Teymouri said. The coronavirus epidemic has ruined more than 1.5 million jobs in Iran’s travel sector, tourism minister Ali-Asghar Mounesan said in December. “Over 1.5 million jobs have been lost in the tourism sector of Iran due to the COVID-19 disease…. Many of the tourism-insiders are now unemployed or they are staying at home,” Mounesan said. Smart and responsible traveling should replace “do not travel” recommendations, the minister stressed, adding: “In our country, Corona has caused problems in the tourism industry and the worrying point is the continuation of this trend.” Tourism [industry of Iran] was growing before the corona [outbreak], its revenues reached $11.7 billion in 2019, which accounted for 2.8% of GDP, near the average share of tourism in the world GDP, which was 3.2 percent, the minister explained. The ancient land embraces hundreds of historical sites 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, the country aims to increase the number of tourist arrivals from 4.8 million in 2014 to 20 million in 2025.
Create: May 24, 2021 Edit: May 24, 2021 Regional News