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11 Feb 2012
www.news.am, February 10, 2012
YEREVAN
Armenia will soon attempt to develop MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) Tourism, Deputy Economy Minister Ara Petrosyan stated during a press conference on Friday.
In Petrosyan’s words, this tourism is actively growing in the world, and it will enable Armenia to secure tourist flow into the country during the passive season.
According to Ara Petrosyan, Armenia’s existing infrastructures allow it to take certain steps in this direction in the coming years. And against this background, an unprecedented international conference, entitled “Universal Values and Cultural Diversity in the 21st Century: How Can Tourism Make a difference?”, is scheduled to be convened in the capital Yerevan in October. The event will bring together ministers from different countries.
10 Feb 2012
February 09, 2012
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Armenian capital Yerevan’s Mayor Taron Margaryan met with a working delegation from Hyatt International company, which was led by Gebhard Rainer, Managing Director of Hyatt International, Europe-Africa-Middle East. The parties discussed the company’s investment programs in Yerevan.
The Mayor welcomed the Hyatt International’s first investment program in Yerevan: the building of a Hyatt hotel in Armenia’s capital. “The presence of a world-renowned brand in Yerevan is truly important for us, and this in its turn will stimulate tourism development in our capital,” Taron Margaryan said.
In his turn, Gebhard Rainer underscored the construction of a Hyatt hotel in Yerevan, since this will be the company’s first presence in the region. “Yerevan has great development prospects, and we wish to continue the investment projects,” Hyatt International’s official stated, and he expressed a conviction that there is a bilateral desire to develop tourism in Armenia’s capital.
Yerevan’s Mayor noted that the City Hall will assist as much as possible so that the outlined projects are successfully materialized. “We are open and ready for cooperation,” Taron Margaryan stressed.
And Hyatt International’s partner in Armenia, businessman Samvel Sargsyan assured that their partnership envisions continuous projects in Yerevan. “The first hotel will open by the end of the year, and you will see the comfort we offer to the guests of our city,” the businessman noted.
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