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    GOVERNMENT REPORTS CONTINUED GROWTH IN TOURISM
    By Emil Danielyan

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    Aug. 15, 2006

    Armenia's tourism industry continued its steady growth in the first
    half of this year, with the number of foreign visitors rising by 11.6
    percent to over 122,500, a senior government official said on Tuesday.

    Mekhak Apresian, head of the tourism department at the Ministry of
    Trade and Economic Development, told the Regnum news agency that the
    figure is expected to total at least 350,000 by the end of the year.

    The peak period of travel to Armenia usually starts in August and
    ends in October.

    According to official statistics, the country already had a record-high
    318,000 tourists last year. Most of them are believed to be ethnic
    Armenians from Europe and the United States. Government officials and
    industry executives in Yerevan say the share of non-Armenian visitors
    has been steadily growing in recent years.

    The reported further growth of the tourism sector is supported by
    anecdotal evidence, with virtually all hotels in central Yerevan
    fully booked at the moment. Flying there is also not an easy task
    despite the increased frequency of flights to the Armenian capital
    carried out by several major European airlines.

    President Robert Kocharian reiterated last week that the sector's
    development is a top economic priority for the Armenian government.

    Kocharian said the country should be able to attract 500,000 tourists a
    year in the near future. He also promised more government investments
    in the still underdeveloped tourism infrastructure in regions outside
    Yerevan.

    Local travel agencies say the sector's more rapid expansion is also
    hampered by the relatively high cost of travel and accommodation
    in Armenia. Ara Petrosian, deputy minister of trade and economic
    development, estimated earlier this year that the average foreigner
    has to spend approximately $1,000 on a one-week stay in the country.
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