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Wednesday 4 April 2018 - 15:54
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Iran domestic tourism breaks record in Nowruz holidays



Financial Tribune | Sepehr Arefmanesh: Iran's tourism authorities have recorded 62 million night stays during the Iranian New Year holidays, known as Norouz, which indicates a 21% growth.

"The number of visitors to tourism sites during March 15-April 1 also increased by 33% to reach 99 million," said Mohammad Moheb-Khodaei, the deputy head of Irans Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization in an interview with JameJam Online on Monday.

The official noted that nearly 18 million travels were recorded during the New Year holidays, adding that unlike previous years, three waves of holiday trips were witnessed during Norouz.

Moheb-Khodaei believes that well-thought promotional programs and a higher number of seasonal events and ceremonies have made a great contribution to this achievement.

We have recorded 800% growth in the number of visitors to Hormuz Island during holidays No one used to visit Bashagard in Hormozgan Province but this year several tourists travelled to the city, he said.

Almost all the provinces had come up with several appealing plans for Norouz visitors, ranging from traditional ceremonies, local games, seasonal celebrations and free one-day tours for introducing local attractions to travelers. Stats released by local tourism authorities confirm that such measures were welcomed by the public

Two Key Factors

The bullish growth in foreign exchange rates, along with the recent threefold increase in departure tax, could also be considered as key factors impacting Iranian families plans for Norouz holidays. The US dollar recorded 16.7% growth in value in the past six months. The increase was 16.47% for euro. Turkish lira and Emirati dirham, the national currency of two main destinations for Iranian travelers, also experienced 13% and 15.6% growth during the six months to April 3.

An almost similar state in the forex market in 2011 resulted in a decline in Irans outbound tourism; however, a precise study of these factors requires detailed statistics on Iranians outbound trips which is yet to be released.

Sea Travels Up 50%



A majority of Norouz travelers still prefer to take road trips. Data released by the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development show roads accounted for nearly 63% of trips during the Norouz holidays. Sea travel followed with a 35% share from the total registered trips during the Iranian new year holidays. Sea travel registered the highest growth during Norouz, which comes as no surprise. Several plans were carried out last year to promote the sector, including boosting passenger fleet and enhancing facilities in passenger ports, mostly in southern Iran.

Travelers traffic in passenger ports reached 3.07 million during March 15-April 1, marking a 50% growth compared with the same period of last year. Iranian railroads also transported more than 1.6 million people during the holidays, registering a nearly 10% growth compared with the last Norouz.

Air transport was the only means of transportation recording a decline in the total number of passengers during the period. Iranian airports recorded 22,000 domestic and international flights during the period, transferring 2.78 million people. This marks an 8% and 12% decline in the number of flights and number of passengers, respectively.

Bushehr Gains Traction

Two Caspian Sea provinces of Mazandaran and Gilan remained the top destinations for Iranian travelers during Norouz. Moheb-Khodaei said Mazandaran had recorded more than 12 million night stays by March 29 while Gilan Province registered 7.5 million night stays.

"Bushehr, surprisingly, became the third top destination for Iranian travelers during Norouz. The southern province recorded 6.7 million night stays by March 29," he added. "Hormozgan, Khuzestan, Fars and Khorasan Razavi came next."

Future Plans

The growth in the number of travelers during the Norouz holidays indicates that development of domestic tourism depends on the number of longer holidays during the year.

In fact, Nouruz could be named as the only time of the year when people have a longer time to take a trip. Therefore, ICHHTO is pursuing a plan to add a winter holiday to the national calendar to increase travel during the low season by cutting down the summer holidays for students.

Ali Asghar Mounesan, the head of ICHHTO, announced earlier that the organization will propose the winter holiday scheme to the parliament once again. The scheme failed to get the approval of lawmakers when it was earlier presented in the parliament.

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