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    AIT RECTOR: ARMENIAN TOURISM SECTOR NEEDS QUALIFIED STAFF

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 06 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 6, NOYAN TAPAN. Today Armenia has much potential
    for receiving considerable revenues in the tourism sector. For this
    purpose the state should conduct an encouraging policy and develop
    this sector by forming the respective legislative field. Robert
    Minasian, Rector of the Armenian Institute of Tourism (AIT) - the
    Armenian branch of the Russian International Academy of Tourism,
    expressed this opinion during a talk with NT correspondent.

    According to him, tourism is one of the most profitable sectors of
    economy: about 50 million people are currently engaged in the
    tourism sector worldwide. R. Minasian noted that it is wrong to
    conclude that this sector is developing only based on the fact
    of the increased number of tourists. It is necessary to implement
    infrastructural reforms: to build hotels accessible to travellers and
    prepare qualified staff. The RA Law on Tourism, which was adopted
    in 2003, has a provision on licensing the activity of a torist
    guide. R. Minasian said that such licences should be granted by
    some independent organization, like in developed countries and not
    by the RA Ministry of Trade and Economic Development, as is done in
    Armenia by the decison of the Armenian government. The AIT rector also
    considers the current order of examination for getting a licence to
    be incorrect as "it is impossible to examine the spoken proficiency
    (which is important for a tourist guide) by means of a test." In his
    opinion, it is also incorrect to grant a permanent licence.
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