"Masihullah Safa," the head of the Kish Hoteliers Association, said; Such a request has been made and in recent days several people from Tehran have applied to buy some Kish hotels. So far, none of the Kish hoteliers have refused to sell their hotels. We were only happy with the promises of the President, the Minister of Tourism and the Minister of Labor and Social Welfare, but the reality is that we have no hope of being supported.
Create: Aug 17, 2020 Edit: Aug 17, 2020 Regional NewsThe French tourism industry has suffered $ 30 billion to $ 40 billion in damage following the spread of the coronavirus. Typically, about 9 million French people traveled to Spain, Italy and other countries these days. France, on the other hand, hosts about 17 million foreign tourists each year, who have been deprived of this benefit due to Coronavirus.
Create: Aug 11, 2020 Edit: Aug 13, 2020 International News⚜️ As someone who spends well over 100 nights a year in hotels, I thought it was high time to put together a post with my thoughts about what every hotel room should offer (and what they definitely should not) in addition to all the basics like free WiFi, good personalized A/C and heating, and, you know, running water. Some of these are obvious – with the proliferation of lightweight laptops, smartphones, tablets and more, every hotel room should have an abundance of power outlets – while others might be more TPG-specific. However, these are things I’d like to see in every hotel room I book in the future, and feel free to share your own wish list below. 1. Power outlets galore . As I mentioned, we all travel with tons of gadgets these days, from computers and tablets to phones, cameras, music players and more, and the one thing they all have in common is that they must be charged. So it’s astonishing to me how many hotels still lack more than one or two outlets for guest use – you know, where lamps, phones and other odds and ends aren’t already plugged in. Not only that, but every hotel room should have bedside outlets. So many people tote their computers to bed to work while on the road for business, and so many use their Smartphones as alarm clocks (probably because hotel alarm clocks can be so byzantine to operate) that it just makes sense to have outlets near the bed that you can access without ripping the mattress away from the wall. Tons of lamps even come with outlets in their bases to make things easier. Hotels, take note, this should be a standard feature in your rooms. 2. A Nespresso machine . Call me a caffeine fiend, but I believe that every hotel room should have some sort of miniature coffee or espresso machine. Oftentimes, that’s all I want in the morning before grabbing something on the go from a lobby shop or a nearby cafe. I just want to be able to enjoy my first cup of the day in my room as I go through emails and my calendar without having to get dressed, leave the hotel and pick up coffee somewhere else. Or tea. Put in an electric kettle and some tea bags for the tea-drinkers out there. Who knows, maybe I’ll be feeling so productive I’ll order room service and up your revenue with a full-on breakfast if I feel like I’m getting a lot done. 3. A shower that doesn’t take advanced calculus to figure out how to work . Hotel showers can be glorious. Indoor showers, outdoor showers, showers with 12 showerheads, steam showers, rainfall showers…they’re all just wonderful. Except for one thing: so many of them are impossible to operate! Personally, I’m an old-fashioned, one knob for cold water and one for hot and you turn them to adjust the pressure and balance of temperature kind of guy. But so many hotel showers these days have temperature controls, pressure controls, controls to determine which showerhead is operating…I often find myself getting blasted with a rocket of cold water from one direction and volley of scalding drops from another these days. I mean, I love options as much as the next person, but can we please make these things easier to operate so I can get in, clean up and get out? And not to be too American about this, but would it be possible to include both Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures on the knobs? I can do simple arithmetic on the fly with the best of them, but I don’t want to have to panic and try to figure out why 47 degrees is so hot. 4. Toothbrush and toothpaste . Call it a symptom of always being on the road, but I forget a toothbrush and toothpaste a lot when I travel and it would be such a nice surprise to find a mini travel kit in my hotel room when I arrive. If airlines can do it in amenity kits – and I’m not just talking business and first class ones here, but some airlines offer it in economy as well – then hotels can provide a mini oral hygiene set to guests. 5. Free water bottles . It’s midnight. You’re off a really long flight. You’re parched. All the stores are closed. All you want is a bottle of water, especially if you’re in a place where the water might not be potable for you. Any water will do – it doesn’t have to be Evian – but your only choices are in the minibar and they each cost $10. Why is that? Hotels need to start offering guests two free water bottles per day (that’s the other thing – even if you get a couple free bottles, it’s a one-time thing with a lot of hotels – once you drink them that’s it!). We would all appreciate it, and it’s such a simple provision. 6. A room service menu that doesn’t take 20 clicks on the TV screen to navigate and order from . This is another old-fashioned quirk of mine, but as much as I love new technology, sometimes just having a paper menu and calling down to room service is just so much easier than trying to learn to navigate a hotel’s “state of the art” television ordering system. If you’re going to put such a system in place, put an iPad in my room and let me order from there, which is so much easier. To be continue...
Create: Aug 9, 2020 Edit: Aug 11, 2020 Language AcademyThe Ministry of Health announced; All travelers applying to enter the country from air, sea and land destinations are required to present a health certificate, certified by the competent health authorities of the country of origin in English. If you do not have a health certificate at the destination airport, if you are a foreign passenger, you will not be allowed to enter the country. If the passenger is Iranian, he will be guided to quarantine determined by the Ministry of Health for 14 days at his own expense.
Create: Aug 5, 2020 Edit: Aug 5, 2020 Regional NewsThe Brazilian government opened its air borders to foreign passengers. However, the ban on entry into Brazil by sea and land has been extended for another 30 days. Foreign tourists staying in Brazil for 90 days or less must prove that they are covered by health insurance when they stay in the country. According to the Brazilian Tourism Confederation, the outbreak of the Corona virus in the country has caused about $ 24 billion damage to tourism industry.
Create: Jul 30, 2020 Edit: Aug 5, 2020 International NewsThe British government plans to reduce the quarantine period for incoming passengers from 14 days to 10 days. The government hopes to save the country's tourism industry by implementing this plan, because with the expansion of quarantine, British airlines and tourism companies will suffer even more.
Create: Jul 29, 2020 Edit: Aug 3, 2020 International NewsTourism crisis in Spain due to travel restrictions Following concerns about the spread of the coronavirus, Britain and several other European countries have imposed new travel restrictions on Spain. The British government announced two days ago that from now on all travelers returning to the UK from Spain must remain in quarantine for 14 days. The governments of France, Germany, Ireland, Norway, the Netherlands and Poland have each imposed restrictions on their citizens' travel to Spain and are currently refraining from traveling to this country.
Create: Jul 28, 2020 Edit: Aug 3, 2020 International NewsThe UAE has opened its borders to Iranian citizens and tourists. Of course, this country has made the entry of tourists and even residents conditional on the coronavirus test. The UAE embassy in Tehran has been open since yesterday and it is possible to apply for a tourist visa. Four days before traveling to the UAE, Iranian citizens must take a corona test at one of the country's approved centers and bring a certificate with them.
Create: Jul 22, 2020 Edit: Jul 22, 2020 International NewsThe absence of foreign tourists during the summer season cost the Italian hotels, restaurants, travel agencies and retailers 12 billion €. Last year, more than 16 million foreign tourists spent their holidays in Italy in July, August and September
Create: Jul 18, 2020 Edit: Jul 22, 2020 International News"Yousef Bidkhouri", the Deputy Minister of Tourism of Khorasan Razavi Province, announced; These days, the rate of accommodation centers in Mashhad has not increased at all. These days, at the same time as the Decade of Dignity, the occupancy rate of hotels is about 9.8 percent based on bed and 12 percent based on room. The average occupancy rate of all types of accommodation centers in the province is about 15%.
Create: Jul 5, 2020 Edit: Jul 5, 2020 Regional NewsThe news of the possible ban on the entry of American citizens has worried the Italian tourism industry. In 2018, more than 4 million Americans traveled to the Italy, made 2.8 billion euros profits for Italian tourism industry. According to these statistics, the United States is the second country with the highest number of visitors to Italy after Germany.
Create: Jun 29, 2020 Edit: Jul 4, 2020 International NewsThe Emirates Airlines has dismissed hundreds of pilots and thousands of crew members following the recession during the coronavirus era. According to Reuters, the company will reduce by at least a third of its 4300 pilots and more than 22,000 flight crews in the coming days.
Create: Jun 11, 2020 Edit: Jun 14, 2020 International News