Competing with Iran in Fitor 2024 has become very difficult

According to Aria’s heritage report and quoted from the public relations of the tourism and motoring center, Jose Sanchez Rodriguez, the commercial manager of Fitor Spain, on Saturday 7th of Bahman 1402, at the same time as the third day of the forty-fourth international tourism exhibition of Fitor Spain, while visiting our country’s pavilion with Mohammad Hossein Sufi, CEO of the Tourism and Motoring Center, met and exchanged opinions.
In this meeting, Sanchez described Iran’s presence in Fitor 2024 as very active and successful and stated: Iran’s pavilion has very beautiful visual and historical elements. The combined design of history along with modernity has added to the charm of this pavilion.
Referring to the presence of a large number of Iranian companies in this period of Fitor, he said: Every time I pass in front of the Iran Pavilion, I see it full of specialized programs and meetings, and every day is more prosperous than the previous day.
The commercial manager of Fitor Spain continued to say: Iran has a high potential in the field of tourism due to its unique and numerous historical and cultural heritage. In addition, all the times that I had contact with the Iranian people, I found them to be very warm and welcoming people and I felt comfortable and close to them.
José Sánchez Rodríguez added: I am confident that in the future Spanish tourists and other tourists will discover Iran as a very beautiful and pristine destination, and I advise the people of my country to travel to Iran.
In the end, he expressed hope for a more fruitful presence of Iran in Fitor 2025 and stated: Iran’s presence in Fitor this year is very strong, so that it will be very difficult for other countries to surpass this country in this period of the exhibition.
The pavilion of the Islamic Republic of Iran was opened in the 44th edition of Fitor Spain International Exhibition on Wednesday, February 4, with the efforts of the Tourism and Motoring Center on behalf of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts. This exhibition will continue until February 8.
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