Tbilisi: Turkey Or Adjara? – Domestic Tourism Facing New Challenge

TURKEY OR ADJARA? – DOMESTIC TOURISM FACING NEW CHALLENGE
Nino Sikhuashvili

Georgian Business Week
Tuesday, June 30, 2009

As the summer season is heating up, local travel agencies and villa
owners at Georgia’s Black Sea resorts say they are becoming restless.

Forecasts say that Georgians will continue flocking to Turkish resorts
as they have in recent years, creating a major headache for domestic
tour operators who say that last August’s war with Russia and the
global financial crisis has made them increasingly dependent on
domestic tourism.

"Georgian tourists prefer going on holidays to Turkey," tour manager
of Adjara Tour Tea Tsaguria told GBW. "60 percent of our customers
are going to Turkey this year."

Tsaguria said that Turkish resorts compete Georgian beach resorts
with their lower prices and higher level of service.

A 3-star hotel in Batumi, the regional center of Adjara, costs around
70 USD per night. It only includes breakfast while 3-star hotel in
say Antalia cots 40 USD and includes all meals.

Voyage, a 3-star hotel in Batumi, is complaining of small number
of tourists. Hotel manager Gulnaz Ghlonti says that the demand here
almost halved compared to last year.

"All the rooms were already reserved for July and August at this
time last year while we do not have a single reservation this year,"
he told GBW.

Ghlonti is trying to adapt to the new trends on the market and decided
to cut prices on a single-room from 100-120 GEL to 70-80 GEL. But
this price does not include breakfast.

"We do not plan to further slash the prices as we still believe the
holiday-makers will come to us as many still prefer to spend holidays
in their homeland because of language difficulties," he said.

But Georgian vacationers are not the only ones to change their mind —
Armenian tourists are also heading for Turkey.

Adjara Tour’s Tea Tsaguria says that her company brought 400 Armenian
tourists last year. The agency contacted Armenian tour operators this
year but said that no reservations came from Armenia as its customers
are also bound for Turkey.

"The management of Georgian hotels will have to review their
prices and cut them back if they want to have Georgian and foreign
holiday-makers," she says.

Georgia’s Department of Tourism and Resorts says that the number
of tourists in the Adjara region fell 19 percent in 2008 to around
28,000. Last year was expected to be a profitable tourist year if not
the August war. The Department had projected 50 percent growth in 2008.

The number of total visitors in Georgia increased 23 percent last
year compared to the year before but tourists within this number fell
90 percent.

Between July 1 and August 1 of last year 155,309 visitors from 129
countries crossed Georgia’s borders, according to official statistics.

The majority of the visitors – 35,737 came from Armenia, while visitors
from Azerbaijan made up 34,567, and the number of Turkish tourists was
34,289. The remaining number of the visitors mostly came from Russia,
Ukraine, Greece, German, Great Britain, Iran, Netherlands and Poland.

According to tour operators, the number of tourists from other
countries is also declining. Caucasus Travel’s manager Keti
Aspindzelashvili told GBW that their orders dropped almost 50 percent
compared to last year.

"Some countries imposed certain restrictions on travel for safety
considerations. Among them is Holland and Japan."

Caucasus Travel chiefly focuses on tourists from Europe, the U.S. and
Japan.

All the companies note that the August war brought serious financial
damage but would not disclose exact figures.

Despite domestic political instability and the continuing financial
crisis, Georgia’s Department of Tourism and Resorts expects 200,000
vacationers this year against approximately 350,000 in 2007. They hope
some planned entertainment events will draw the tourists, including
Batumi’s Jazz festival, the International Film Festival and others.

Unlike hotels and travel agencies individual villa owners are
optimistic saying they already see good signs.

Lika, a resident of Kobuleti, who asked not to be named, told GBW
that she has already rented out five rooms. She says she is content
with the number of guests. At this time last year she did not have
a single guest.

Lika says she believes that the reason behind this good start is the
financial crisis and high rates in Georgian hotels. "Those who want
to spend holidays home would opt for private guesthouses as they are
by far more affordable than hotels."

Nino Gobejishvili, 30, is among them who rented a room in Kobuleti in
the last two years. She says that there is wide choice of accommodation
at such private villas in Kobuleti.

A night stay in such villas per person costs 5 GEL in June and jumps
to 10-15 GEL in August.

Medea Janiashvili, the Head of Tourism Department’s Planning and
Development Section, says that it is important to maintain a stable
image to overcome the difficulties in the Georgian tourism industry.

"We have invited a number of foreign journalists who will write
articles about Georgia. Besides, we actively participate in various
international tourist exhibitions," Janashvili told GBW.

Armenian Medical World Congress To Be Held On July 1-4 In New York

ARMENIAN MEDICAL WORLD CONGRESS TO BE HELD ON JULY 1-4 IN NEW YORK

Noyan Tapan
June 29, 2009

YEREVAN, JUNE 29, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. Armenian Medical World
Congress will be held on the initiative of Armenian-American Health
Professionals Organization at New York Hilton hotel on July 1-4. The
Azg daily reported this citing the Armenian Mirror-Spectator weekly.

A great number of prominent Armenian doctors will be present and
will take part in the proceedings of the congress. The inventor
of the MRI and world-famous Dr. Raymond Damadian, the minister of
Health of Great Britain Lord Ara Darzi, the professor of University
of California San Diego Dr. Hagop Akiskal, the leading surgeon of New
York’s Lenox Hill hospital Dr. Vicken Pamoukian, the Health Ministers
of Armenia and Karabakh, the Minister of Diaspora, the Head of Yerevan
State Medical University, the Director of Medical library and others
will be among them.

Plenary sessions on comparative health care system, innovations
in pharmacy, and such sub-special themes as dentisty, anesthesia,
nursing , etc are scheduled.

Those present will honor Lord Ara Darzi and father and son Nazar and
Levon Nazarians during the gala event at the Hilton hotel on the last
day of the conference.

Armenian-German Intergovernmental Talks To Be Held In Germany On Jun

ARMENIAN-GERMAN INTERGOVERNMENTAL TALKS TO BE HELD IN GERMANY ON JUNE 15-16

ArmInfo
2009-06-26 14:53:00

ArmInfo. Armenian-German intergovernmental talks will be held in
Germany on June 15-16, Head of the Armenian Representation of KfW
German Bank Karapet Gevorkyan told ArmInfo.

According to him, a place for the talks is currently specified,
in particular, they may be held either in Bonn or Berlin. It is
scheduled to discuss the state of the projects under implementation in
Armenia within the frames of the agreement on financial and technical
cooperation between the two states. Moreover, the applications by
Armenia on attraction of new resources will be also considered.

To recall, the Armenian-German intergovernmental cooperation started
in 1997. The meetings in such level over the latest years are held
in two formats: in form of consultations and negotiations. Funds are
allocated within the frames of negotiations for financing specific
projects, including in small and medium entrepreneurship and energy.

Armenian Foreign Ministry Neither Confirms Nor Denies Turkish Mass M

ARMENIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY NEITHER CONFIRMS NOR DENIES TURKISH MASS MEDIA STATEMENTS ABOUT POSSIBLE MEETING OF ARMENIAN AND TURKISH FOREIGN MINISTERS ON CORFU

ArmInfo
2009-06-24 23:31:00

ArmInfo. The Armenian foreign ministry has neither confirmed nor denied
Turkish mass media statements about possible meeting of Armenian and
Turkish foreign ministers on Corfu.

Armenian foreign minister will take part in the forthcoming meeting
of OSCE foreign ministers, Head of Media Relations Division of
Armenian foreign ministry Tigran Balayan said when replying to ArmInfo
correspondent’s question on the possible meeting of Edward Nalbandian
and Ahmet Davutoglu.

To recall, the meeting of OSCE foreign ministers will take place on
Corfu island, Greece, on June 27-28. To recall, the visit to Corfu
will be preceded by Edward Nalbandian’s meeting with his Azerbaijani
counterpart Elmar Mammadyarov in Paris on June 26-27.

Construction Of Apartment Buildings In Gyumri Proceeds According To

CONSTRUCTION OF APARTMENT BUILDINGS IN GYUMRI PROCEEDS ACCORDING TO SCHEDULE

Noyan Tapan
June 23, 2009

YEREVAN, JUNE 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The process of the construction work
being done by Glendale Hills CJSC in Lori and Shirak marzes (provinces)
was discussed at the June 23 working consultation conducted by Head
of the RA Presidential Staff Karen Karapetian. RA Minister of Urban
Development, Chief Architect of Armenia, the regional governors of
Lori and Shirak, the mayor of Gyumri, the director general of Glendale
Hills, other officials took part in the consultation.

Under the agreement, Glendale Hills must build 3,030 apartmemts in
Gyumri, and it is envisaged completing the construction of 1,320
apartments this year. The company is also building dwelling houses
in rural settlements of Lori marz.

The minister of urban development presented the process of the work,
saying that the construction of apartment buildings in Gyumri is
proceeding according to the schedule, and they will start delivering
apartments for use in early November. As for houses in rural areas,
the minister announced that the excavation was completed and the
construction work has begun.

The director general of Glendale Hills said that their company mainly
uses local workforce, with 700 people being engaged in work at the
moment. By the end of 2009, the number of workers in Shirak and Lori
will reach 3,000.

According to the RA presidential press service, K. Karapetian
underlined the necessity to efficiently carry out the full amount of
work within the envisaged period, noting that they will be consistent
in this respect. In his words, it is important to make the list of
beneficiaries accurate and rule out any abuses. He said that the
program’s implementation will be supervised by the Armenian president
who will soon familiarize himself with the work process on the spot.

Agreement On Air Communication Signed Between Governments Of Armenia

AGREEMENT ON AIR COMMUNICATION SIGNED BETWEEN GOVERNMENTS OF ARMENIA AND UNITED STATES COMES INTO FORCE

Noyan Tapan
June 23, 2009

YEREVAN, JUNE 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The Agreement on Air Communication
(Open Sky), which was signed between the governments of the Republic
of Armenia and the U.S. in Washington on November 21, 2008, came into
force on June 16, after the completion of the bilateral ratification
process.

NT was informed by the RA MFA Press and Information Department that
this document provides the airlines of Armenia and the U.S. with the
opportunity to operate direct flights between the two countries.

Kaliningrad Governor Attaches Importance To Armenians’ Contribution

KALININGRAD GOVERNOR ATTACHES IMPORTANCE TO ARMENIANS’ CONTRIBUTION IN REGION’S DEVELOPMENT AND PROSPERITY

Noyan Tapan
22.06.2009

RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian at the June 19 meeting with RF
Kaliningrad Governor Georgy Boos attached importance to cooperation
between RA and RF regions classing them as one of the main supports of
the two states’ friendly relations. He thanked Kaliningrad Governor
for his efforts, thanks to which nearly 15 thousand Armenians living
in the region have received a possibility to completely integrate
into society, at the same time to keep and develop their national
identity and culture.

Georgy Boos, in his turn, highly assessed Russian-Armenian
centuries-old friendly relations and mentioned that for many years
he has been acting in the direction of further strengthening and
developing them. The Governor also attached importance to Armenians’
contribution in the processes of region’s development and prosperity.

According to the report of the RA Foreign Ministry Press and
Information Department, during the conversation the interlocutors also
touched upon steps to be undertaken in the direction of developing
economic cooperation

Two Of The Accused In March 1 Events Case Were Set Free Right In The

TWO OF THE ACCUSED IN MARCH 1 EVENTS CASE WERE SET FREE RIGHT IN THE COURTROOM

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
22.06.2009 11:15 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In Kentron and Nork Marash regular court a trial
of Myasnik Malkhasyan and Hakob Hakobyan accused in March 1, 2008
events case was completed.

The Judge Armen Khatchatryan brought a verdict of non -guilty to
Myasnik Malkhasyan in accordance with part 2, article 316 of RA
Criminal Code (Resistance to authority representative while on service,
or forcing him to commit illegal actions with the use of violence or
threatening with violence).

At the same time, Myasnik Malkhasyan and Hakob Hakobyan were found
guilty in accordance with part 1 article 225 of RA Criminal Code
(Organization of mass disorders, aggravated with violence, pogroms,
arsons, property damage, use of firearms, explosives or armed
deforcement) which stipulates for 5 years of imprisonment. Yet, in
accordance with points 4 and 6 of June 19 RA NA Resolution on Amnesty,
the accused were set free right in the courtroom.

Myasnik Malkhasyan and Hakob Hakobyan were carried out of the courtroom
in the arms of triumphing friends and teammates.

Secret meeting

Haykakan Zhamanak , Armenia
June 11 2009

Secret meeting

Interesting details have emerged about the meetings the Assistant US
Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Dr Philip Gordon
have had in Yerevan as part of his regional tour of late. In
particular, the press service of the US embassy in Armenia told us
yesterday that Philip Gorgon had met with Heritage Party leader Raffi
Hovhannisyan.

When Gordon said during his press conference that he had met with the
opposition, he in fact meant Hovhannisyan. But there were at least two
strange factors in connection with the meeting. The first was that
nobody from the Heritage party was aware of the Philip Gordon – Raffi
Hovhannisyan meeting. Let us remind you that late in the evening when
Philip Gordon had already left Armenia, Heritage officially told us
that the US assistant secretary of state had not met anybody from
their party. Moreover, Heritage also mentioned that had such a meeting
been held, they would have informed about it and that they would have
circulated a press release. And when yesterday we had the US embassy’s
official response, we approached the Heritage Party spokesman Hovsep
Khurshudyan, asking him to tell us the subject of the discussion held
between Gordon and Hovhannisyan. We asked him to explain why nothing
was released about the meeting. The interesting point was that
Khurshudyan was unable to give details of the meeting, saying that he
was unaware of it.

The second was that Gordon, who criticized the process of the May 31
election and said that a statement would follow in that regard, did
not meet representatives of a main political force against which all
the violations had taken place. Those were the violations about which
Philip Gordon and Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch had commented.

It is at least strange. By doing so, does the American side not take
responsibility for the violations and forgery and thus encourage the
Armenian authorities? Moreover, do they not use the statement on
violations to threaten the Armenian authorities in order to strike a
deal with them: the USA keeps silence thus forcing Armenia to make
some compromises. This will become clear after the US embassy releases
its statement on the elections and when Serzh Sargsyan and Ilham
Aliyev meet to discuss the settlement of the Nagornyy Karabakh
conflict.

By the way, we cannot exclude that Philip Gordon had one more reason
not to meet representatives of the Armenian National
Congress. According to our information, in all meetings with
representatives of the US Department of State, and particularly with
Matthew Bryza, the [Armenian National] Congress has raised quite
serious questions and has had very serious discussions with them. By
not meeting with representatives of the Congress, Gordon perhaps
wanted to avoid an awkward situation where he would have to give
specific answers.

P.S. At a meeting with us yesterday, Levon Zurabyan, coordinator of
the Armenian National Congress, refused to comment on the behaviour of
the US assistant secretary of state.

Armenian Chess-Players Of Istanbul Take Second Place In Istanbul Cha

ARMENIAN CHESS-PLAYERS OF ISTANBUL TAKE SECOND PLACE IN ISTANBUL CHAMPIONSHIP

Noyan Tapan
June 19, 2009

ISTANBUL, JUNE 19, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. The chess group
which exists already three years at Sisli sports club this year also
has taken part in Istanbul championship. In the first competition
the group was defeated and in the second won. The second competition
took place a few days ago and the members of Sisli chess group won
two stages with high results: 7.5-1.5 and 7.5-1.5 and took the second
place in Istanbul championship.

According to the Marmara daily, Ruben Asatur, Arno Karapetian, Sarven
Cakmak, Barsh Terman, Alen Nalbandian, Tony Aslangil, Sayat Tuglachyn,
Varujan Chynar (blind), Nadin Kemrekoglu, Julia Ayseli, Milena Ayseli,
Murad Cemcem, Yoku Hovser, Sayat Chekich, Taro Terzian, Aras Tokac,
Selin Tuhuyan, Alen Polad took part in the last competition.

The leaders of this championship got the right to take part in the
competition for raising the category which will be held in July
in Gonia.

Last year the members of Sisli chess group took the first place in
Istanbul and by group competition results were the 18th in Gonia
championship. Sisli sports club directors Jirair Gylyjdag and
Arno Karapetian wished good luck to the chess-players in the next
competitions.