Tehran Celebrates World Tourism Day: Promises Boost in Investment, Job Creation, and Regional Collaboration!

Tehran Celebrates World Tourism Day: Promises Boost in Investment, Job Creation, and Regional Collaboration!

On Saturday, Iran celebrated World Tourism Day, with officials outlining a comprehensive plan to rejuvenate the country’s tourism sector. This industry has faced significant challenges in recent months, but promises of financial backing, job creation, and increased private sector participation may pave the way for recovery. The event was held at Tehran’s Laleh Hotel, marking the kickoff of the national tourism week.

During the ceremony, Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Minister Seyyed Reza Salehi-Amiri emphasized that the tourism sector is a major focus for the Iranian government. He stated, “The [Iranian] president and the government have placed tourism among the three main priorities of the country.” This commitment includes substantial financial allocations aimed at bolstering the industry.

Here are some of the key financial commitments made by the government:

  • 200 trillion rials (approximately $200 million) from the central bank
  • 40 trillion rials (around $40 million) from the national development fund
  • Additional resources from the banking sector and provincial budgets

Salehi-Amiri mentioned the government’s ambitious goal to attract 15 million foreign tourists and create 100,000 new jobs annually as part of Iran’s Seventh National Development Plan. Currently, the tourism industry employs approximately 1.6 million people.

The minister also highlighted the importance of the private sector in this endeavor, stating, “We are facilitators and policymakers, and the foundation of this industry is the private sector.” He noted that 27 tourism-related responsibilities had already been delegated to provincial authorities, with plans to grant additional powers to industry associations.

Seyyed Hamid Pourmohammadi, vice president and head of the Planning and Budget Organization, referred to tourism as a “strategic priority” for the Iranian government. He stressed the need for quicker actions to attract tourists, asserting, “Tourists are the best carriers of Iran’s civilizational message to the world, and we must act with greater prudence and speed to host them.”

Pooramohammadi also acknowledged the government’s continued financial support for the tourism sector, stating, “Last year, the tourism budget increased, and I am confident this trend will continue next year as well.” He expressed the Planning and Budget Organization’s commitment to aiding in the development of tourism infrastructure and promoting Iran’s rich culture, civilization, and natural beauty globally.

In line with the theme set by the UN World Tourism Organization for 2025, Deputy Tourism Minister Anoushirvan Mohseni-Bandpey discussed the concept of “Tourism and Sustainable Transformation.” He outlined Iran’s strategy, which is based on three key pillars:

  1. Strengthening tourism governance through legal and financial tools
  2. Expanding regional and international cooperation
  3. Simplifying processes by devolving more authority

Adding an international perspective to the event, Malaysia’s ambassador to Iran, Khairi bin Omar, noted a remarkable 30% increase in Iranian travel to Malaysia in recent years. He remarked, “Every tourist is in fact a cultural ambassador,” highlighting potential opportunities in Halal tourism, medical tourism, and nature-based tourism between the two nations.

However, several industry representatives voiced concerns regarding the sector’s vulnerabilities. Jamshid Hamzehzadeh, head of Iran’s hoteliers’ association, and Hormatollah Rafiei, head of the travel agencies’ association, pointed out structural and pricing challenges that need addressing, emphasizing the urgency of diversifying market opportunities.

During the ceremony, twelve Iranian hotels received the country’s first “Green Label” award, recognizing their adherence to environmental standards and sustainable tourism practices. Award-winning hotels were located in various cities, including:

  • Tehran
  • Mashhad
  • Isfahan
  • Yazd
  • Kish
  • Babolsar
  • Chaboksar
  • Nowshahr
  • Arak
  • Kerman

The event also saw participation from several members of the Iranian parliament (Majlis), the Saudi ambassador to Tehran, and various industry activists. Stakeholders came together to discuss strategies for sustainable tourism development, focusing on resilience, inclusivity, and environmental stewardship. Key sessions explored essential topics such as:

  • Digital transformation in tourism
  • Community-based tourism models
  • Climate-neutral travel solutions

These discussions aligned with the overarching theme of “Tourism and Sustainable Transformation,” emphasizing the need for a collaborative approach to enhance Iran’s tourism landscape.

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