Tourism declined dramatically during the Iran–Iraq War in the 1980s and never revived properly afterward. Iranian governors have paid most of their attention to local tourism rather than foreigners. Despite the importance of local tourism which will cause distribution of wealth among Iranian, we have to keep in mind foreign tourism imports money and wealth which is excessively more important to the country’s economy.
The main challenge Iran’s tourism industry faces, is lack of proper infrastructures for travelers and tourism firms. Other issues are of lower priority in my belief: financing problems, sanctions and embargoes, lack of promotion and advertising campaigns, cultural differences and social codes etc.
So the companies which want to establish a tourism business in Iran, or expanding their operations in this field should be prepared for such challenges. Just to give the case an example, in Iran there’s no integrated payment system connected to international banking system. There is a local network between banks called Shetab, which can’t be accessed from Visa, MasterCard etc. and cannot be connected to an Int’l merchant account as well. In Iran there is no online hotel reservation system working nationwide.
Airlines, Airports and roads are another major problem in Tourism infrastructure. Poor quality of all above means of traveling is clear and undisputed.
Extending infrastructure problems to tourism sites: Iran lacks in public services for tourists. There are no hotels in many small cities despite the potential they have for a long period of visits. There are problems in basic issues like public bathrooms, restaurants, cafe etc.
Lack of knowledge in touring and tour guiding is another issue, I consider it structural problem.
I have done a case study research on how an international tourism company can expand its operations in Iran and win the chance to make massive money while Iranian based companies and firms are failing to do so. my case is Emirates Group. please get back here for this research in two weeks (May 2010). I appreciate your comments and advices in such topic in advance.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Dubai
Dubai is experiencing high construction plans and projects these days. There are still lots of halfway projects in Dubai: residential, trade zones, complexes and etc.
Maybe more than half of these projects are held by Iranian investors because they have found Dubai a safer place to invest in. It's a pity for Iran's Economy and I regret it, but Economy has been always proved itself as un-magisterial and logical.
As a result of this attention Dubai receives from constructors, this city is attracting retail investors' attention too. There are lots of Iranian rushing to buy a property in Dubai for the benefits and the scope of the future also. benefits like having a permanent residential VISA permission or ability to rent the house. Right now the rate of rent in Dubai is nearly 13 percent of the value of the property per year which is quiet good comparing with Iran's 7%.
Maybe more than half of these projects are held by Iranian investors because they have found Dubai a safer place to invest in. It's a pity for Iran's Economy and I regret it, but Economy has been always proved itself as un-magisterial and logical.
As a result of this attention Dubai receives from constructors, this city is attracting retail investors' attention too. There are lots of Iranian rushing to buy a property in Dubai for the benefits and the scope of the future also. benefits like having a permanent residential VISA permission or ability to rent the house. Right now the rate of rent in Dubai is nearly 13 percent of the value of the property per year which is quiet good comparing with Iran's 7%.

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