Isfahan to establish private airline

April 22, 2024 - 18:13

TEHRAN – On Monday, the Isfahan tourism chief announced plans to establish a private airline in the province.

“Considering the high tourism capacity of Isfahan, we are pursuing the establishment of an airline by the private sector in this province,” Amir Karamzadeh said.

“Isfahan does not have an airline company with its main base in this city, and according to the head of the Civil Aviation Organization, several requests to launch an airline in this city have been submitted by a number of private companies, but this work has not yet been realized.”

The official underlined the need for extended collaboration between the governmental and private sectors in favor of the tourism boom in the province. “Today, more than ever, we need the cooperation of the government and the private sector in the province.”

According to available data, Isfahan province registered over four million visits to its cultural sites such as museums and historical structures in 17 days starting before the Iranian New Year.

Isfahan, once a bustling hub of international trade and diplomacy in Iran, now stands as one of the country's foremost tourist destinations for compelling reasons. Brimming with architectural marvels, it boasts unparalleled Islamic structures, vibrant bazaars, museums, Persian gardens, and tree-lined avenues. It's a city made for leisurely strolls, immersing oneself in labyrinthine bazaars, lounging in exquisite gardens, and engaging with locals.

Dubbed "Nesf-e-Jahan," or "half the world," Isfahan has earned its moniker for good reason; to behold it is to behold a world within itself. The iconic blue tiles adorning Isfahan’s Islamic edifices and its majestic bridges provide a striking contrast to the arid expanses of the surrounding Iranian landscape. At its core lies the sprawling Imam Square, also known as Naghsh-e Jahan Square, stretching an impressive 500 meters by 160 meters. Dating back to the early 17th century, this UNESCO-recognized square showcases Isfahan’s most captivating landmarks, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich historical and architectural heritage.

Beyond its cultural riches, Isfahan boasts a flourishing industrial sector, housing steel factories and even a nuclear facility on its outskirts. Furthermore, it has emerged as a prominent center for medical tourism, boasting a state-of-the-art healthcare complex that draws patients from across the globe, cementing its status as a premier destination in the realm of medical tourism.

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