Deputy Economy Minister Promotes Georgia's Balneological, Medical Tourism Potential To European Tourism Industry
(MENAFN- AzerNews) Georgian Deputy Economy Minister Mariam Kvrivishvili on Saturday
introduced the country's balneological and medical tourism
potential to the representatives of the European tourism industry
at the 68th European Commission of the United Nations World Tourism
Organisation in Bulgaria, Azernews reports, citing Agenda.
Kvrivishvili participated in the panel discussion under the
theme Europe as an Increasingly Popular Medical and Wellbeing
Destination, where she reviewed ongoing and planned projects of
Georgia, the Economy Ministry said.
She highlighted the Abastumani and Tskaltubo projects, initiated
by Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili, which involve $1 billion
investments for the rehabilitation of Georgia's resorts, including
the renovation of infrastructure.
Kvrivishvili emphasised the projects would promote the
strengthening of the country's economy and the diversification of
tourism products and stressed the rehabilitation and development of
Georgian resorts would contribute to creating new jobs and
increasing tourist flows in the country.
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