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Saturday, July 6, 2024
Reading Time: 2 minutesIran concluded its East Asia tourism roadshow with a significant event in Jakarta, Indonesia, following previous stops in Vietnam and Malaysia. This initiative aims to boost tourism cooperation and attract more visitors between these countries and Iran.
Event Highlights
- Jakarta Event: Key officials and private sector leaders from Iran and Indonesia gathered for business meetings and discussions on future tourism agreements.
- Key Discussions: Iranian Deputy Tourism Minister Ali-Asghar Shalbafian met with Indonesian Deputy Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Martini Mohamad Paham, emphasizing the importance of such events in strengthening bilateral relations.
- Tourism Offerings: Shalbafian highlighted Iran’s diverse tourism attractions, including religious, cultural, handicraft, culinary, and medical tourism, noting Iran’s reputation for high-tech medical treatments in the Middle East.
Agreements and Collaborations
- Direct Flights: Iranian Ambassador to Indonesia Mohammad Boroujerdi discussed progress in obtaining direct flight permits between Iran and Indonesia.
- Memorandum of Understanding: A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Head of the Iranian Tour Association, Mustafa Shafiei-Shakib, and the General Chairperson of the Central Executive Board of the Indonesian Tour and Travel Association (ASITA), Nunung Rusmiati.
- B2B Meetings: Travel agencies held B2B meetings to foster collaborations expected to increase tourist numbers in both countries.
Global Effects on Travelers
This roadshow is expected to have a positive impact on global tourism by:
- Enhanced Connectivity: Potential new direct flights between Iran and Indonesia.
- Increased Awareness: Promoting Iran’s diverse travel offerings to Southeast Asian markets.
- Strengthened Relations: Fostering stronger tourism bonds and cultural exchanges between Iran and Southeast Asian nations.
Previous Stops
- Vietnam: Event held in Hanoi.
- Malaysia: Event held in Kuala Lumpur.