Kish Island is a 91.5-square-kilometer (35.3 sq mi) resort island in the Persian Gulf. It is part of the Hormozgan Province of Iran. Due to its free trade zone status it is touted as a consumer's paradise, with numerous malls, shopping centers, tourist ...
Ghoghnos Tour & Travel Agency, active in the field of tourism for more than 40 years, has always been concerned with providing appropriate and various programs to obtain the optimum satisfaction of its customers. Planning and operating tours to Iran ...
Gardeshgaran Shiraz – an IATA member (33-2 1259 4) Iran tour operator and best travel agency in Shiraz– being one of the pioneers in Iran tourism was founded in 1999. During more than two decades of presence in Iran tour operating it has been awarded ...
Bushehr province in South of Iran, which neighbors Qatar, seeks to draw football fans who would be arriving in the emirate to watch World Cup games in November and December.
The Italian government has agreed to significantly extend short-term visas for visiting Iranians, saying they will have “no problem” to stay up to 60 days more after their visa expiration dates.
The coronavirus epidemic is putting up to 50 million jobs in the global travel and tourism sector at risk, with travel likely to slump by a quarter this year, Asia being the most affected continent.
Austria and Japan have significantly downgraded their travel warnings on Iran, a caution they, among some other countries, issued following the deadly crash of a Ukrainian plane near Tehran last month.
Iran was ranked the third fastest growing tourism destination in the globe in 2019, with 27.9 percent growth year on year, according to the latest statistics released by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
Iran will be hosting dozens conferences and meetings within the frame of the “Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) Calendar of Events 2020”, however, four of which will be in tourism sphere.
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