Karachi: Pakistan has launched discussions with Iran to establish a tourist route, because the country aims to access a property route connecting Turkey and Europe through Iran, which ultimately increases tourism, said The Minister of Sindh of Tourism Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah. This development was shared by the minister at the three -day event of Pakistan Travel Mart at Karachi Expo Center, where he interacted with the media on Friday. The Minister also informed that a committee had been created to preserve historical buildings, and measures are taken according to their report. Foreign investors are now showing great interest here, he said. The Pakistan Travel Mart exhibition is an important event, with around 250 stands, with delegations from 16 participating countries. In particular, the Saudi group has the largest presence at the fair which has a diversified range of stands of local and foreign airlines, hotels, travel agencies, tourist advice and related sectors. Companies from Various Countries, Including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Ethiopia, Iran, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, United Arab Emirates, Germany, Maldives, Malaysia, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Qatar, United Kingdom, and Singapore, have stalls. Exhibition is a joint effort between the commercial development authority and the Saudi group. Meanwhile, the Travel Wego.com application announced its intention to expand its OTA platform (OTA) of operations and its travel operations (OTA) in Pakistan. According to Wego, Saudi Arabia remains the most popular destination for Pakistani travelers, with remarkable growth in annual shift of more than 100%.
Govt studies the rebirth of the Iranian-Turkey-Europe road
