The Islamic Consultative Assembly and Tourism

The secretary of the tourism faction of the Islamic Consultative Assembly emphasized their policy to support facilitator tourism. And said: service devices should be a priority to support the tourism industry.

While stating that the barriers and obstacles to tourism development should be removed Mohammad Jokar said in an interview that One of the requirements for removing obstacles and fulfilling the slogan of the year depends on amending laws and helping to facilitate and support this industry. The Islamic Consultative Assembly is ready to do so.

He stated that tourism has been affected by Corona in recent years, then added that the Islamic Consultative Assembly has tried to remove the existing obstacles, and it is certainly possible to support this industry despite the current situation and the current volatile situation in Corona. At the same time, the government must not allow the tourism industry to fail.

The head of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, noting that service agencies should be a priority in supporting the tourism industry, said: “Service agencies under the supervision of several ministries should facilitate the situation and understand the pressures.

Emphasizing that there should be a supportive policy and facilitation of tourism, Jokar insisted on how the Islamic Consultative Assembly has plans for the tourism department.

The owners of this industry should be supported and with this support, the back-breaking pressures caused by the corona closures can be reduced.

The director of a tourist transportation services company, referring to the subject of this conversation and agreeing with the Assembly, said: “Since a year ago, 90% of the workers working in the tourism transportation sector have changed professions, and no loan has been allocated to this sector.

People are deprived of travel for two years, vaccination, and return to their homeland. These are a set of factors that increase the demand for travel to Iran. Could this Assembly help with that and how?

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