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Syria eyes visitor bounce back, hopes for return of European tourists

25 نوفمبر، 2021
in Oman News
Syria eyes visitor bounce back, hopes for return of European tourists

DAMASCUS: Visitor numbers to Syria are growing again after a collapse caused by a decade of war, the tourism minister said on Wednesday, adding he hoped for a return of European tour operators next year.

“We are expecting 2022 to be better than previous years,” Tourism Minister Mohammed Martini told a press conference in Damascus announcing a 10-year plan to revive the sector.

The number of arrivals to Syria so far this year stands at 488,000, in what he said was already an annual increase, although he did not provide last year’s figures.

He also said that the income generated by state-owned hotels had increased fivefold over the past year.

Martini did not specify the origin of the latest arrivals, but Syria is an important destination for pilgrims and has continued to welcome visitors from Iran, Iraq and Lebanon during the conflict.

President Bashar al Assad’s government is denounced by the West, and foreign sanctions have drastically reduced its economic ties with the rest of the world.

Martini, himself a hotel and tour operator owner under EU sanctions since 2019, said Syrian tourism players were touring European fairs to push for “a return of cultural tourism”.

He said his ministry had already received “dozens of requests from European tour operators” interested in organising trips to Syria, which used to be a popular destination before deadly conflict erupted in 2011.

“I am not saying that the numbers will go back up” to pre-2011 levels, “but they are going to grow,” he said.

At least two European tour operators, one based in the United Kingdom and the other in Germany, have already advertised trips to Syria for 2022.

Syria is home to several Unesco world heritage sites that were very popular with tourists before the war, such as Palmyra and the Krak des Chevaliers crusader castle.

Most sites were damaged by more than 10 years of a conflict that has killed nearly half a million people, but restoration work was undertaken and the minister insisted all major attractions were now safe.

Fighting in the country has receded since the beginning of last year, but Syria’s economy is on its knees and the regime is seeking to claw itself out of international isolation. – AFP

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