Tehran – The 18th Tehran International Tourism and Related Industry Exhibition set new attendance records and attracted four-day visitors from February 11th to 14th. A Ministry of Tourism official announced on Sunday.
According to Mostafa Fatemi, director of the Domestic Tourism Development Office, the exhibition witnessed an unprecedented number of visitors and broke many previous records of international exhibitions in the country.
“The exhibition hosts 700 national and international companies, with notable participation from Russia, Turkey, Malaysia, Thailand, Madagascar and others,” Fatemi said. He also highlighted the existence of high-level delegations from various countries and figures from several major industry.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Fatemi pointed to the enthusiastic reception of the event, highlighting the vibrant atmosphere created by the participation of various Iranian ethnic groups from various states. He noted that many companies attending the exhibition offer travel discounts, meet the accommodation capabilities (for the upcoming Nowruz Holidays) and are attracting great public interest.
“In addition, new aviation routes to several emerging destinations have been discussed and a promising agreement has been reached among participating countries. One of the important developments of the exhibition is the new tourism collaboration between Iran and Tajikistan. It was a development of.
Fatemi emphasized that this year’s exhibition will focus on Iran on its own, exhibiting the diverse tourism potential of each state and the capabilities of the private sector. In particular, the dedicated hall was assigned to healthy tourism, while the two halls emphasized culinary tourism featuring the famous gastronomy brand. Another hall was dedicated to coastal tourism.
Fatemi emphasized that a diverse range of accommodation options are needed to accommodate a variety of economic segments. He acknowledged existing challenges in hospitality, transportation and other tourism-related services, highlighting the importance of improving infrastructure to ensure travel is accessible to all citizens.
“It is difficult to achieve widespread tourism success until essential conditions are met. It is important to improve infrastructure and offer travel discounts while ensuring affordable prices for all social classes. That’s it,” Fatemi said.
He also emphasized the importance of reorganizing holiday schedules and sharing travel periods more evenly throughout the year, saying such measures will greatly contribute to the development of Iran’s tourism industry.
The Islamic Republic expects to reap jackpots from many tourist attractions such as bazaars, museums, mosques, bridges, baths, madrasas, spirits, churches, towers and mansions.
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