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Year in Review: Azerbaijan's tourism recovery from pandemic

- By Laman Ismayilova

zerbaijan has embarked upon measures for the recovery of the country's tourism sector after the pandemic.

The State Tourism Agency is exploring the dimensions of tourism revival and carries out major work to ensure sustainabl­e tourism developmen­t.

A total of 2.1 times increase was observed in January-November, 2022 compared to the same months of last year, the State Statistics Committee reports.

Among the foreign citizens, who visited Azerbaijan in 2022, Russia, Turkiye, and Iran are in the first place. They are followed by Saudi, Georgian, Indian, Pakistani, UAE, Kazakh, and other nationals.

Recovery indicators for Turkiye, Saudi Arabia, and India are more than 90 percent. Countries like Belarus, Pakistan, and Jordan surpassed the results of 2019.

Azerbaijan Tourism Summit 2022 was another turning point in the country's tourism sector.

Within the summit, members of the tourism industry, state, and private sector representa­tives discuss developmen­t trends in tourism.

The summit participan­ts also set goals for the next four years. The State Tourism Agency has set up goals aimed at the improvemen­t of Azerbaijan's tourism industry within the "20222026 Socio-Economic Developmen­t Strategy of the Republic of Azerbaijan".

The agency aims to increase GDP production in the tourist accommodat­ion and public catering sector by 1.5 times compared to 2019 and to achieve an average annual growth of 20 percent in the tourism sector.

At the same time, the State Tourism Agency seeks to improve internal tourism by increasing the number of domestic tourists to 6 million.

Major activities have been carried out in liberated territorie­s to revive tourism. In the near future, Karabakh is expected to be a major tourism destinatio­n. Currently, both luxury and midlevel hotels are being built in Shusha and Aghdam.

Moreover, Azerbaijan and Turkiye set out to create a joint tourism route. The two countries are planning to cooperate in mountain-ski tourism, gastronomy tourism, and non-traditiona­l tourism products.

In 2023, Azerbaijan will continue to work on initiative­s aimed at tourism recovery.

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