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Strengthening the capacity of sports tourism by reviving the Karaj air sports site



Aria Heritage Report According to the public relations of the General Directorate of Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts of Alborz Province, Fereydoun Mohammadi on Saturday, October 15, 1400, referring to the issues raised at the meeting of the 13th Government Youth Affairs Headquarters and “Alborz has the potential to develop sports tourism, despite active tourism complexes and sports sites, including the Disney ski slope, numerous equestrian clubs, boating on the Karaj River, Azadi Airport, etc.,” he said in collaboration with the province’s General Directorate of Sports and Youth.

The Director General of Alborz Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts said: “Holding sports competitions in various sports provides the field of attracting sports tourists in the province and can provide an effective role in the development of new tourism industry and economic prosperity by providing appropriate facilities to activists in this field.”

Referring to the favorable promise of the governor of Karaj about the revitalization of the Karaj air sports site, he added: “It will be effective in boosting the tourism industry.”

Referring to the necessary follow-ups to place and obtain technical and security permits for the province’s air sports site in Nazarabad and Hashtgerd regions, he said: “The constituency will help significantly.”

“Nazarabad Liberty Airport, next to the Disney ski slope, which is one of the main destinations for winter sports, is one of the province’s leading tourism areas and operates in research, industrial, educational and recreational sectors,” Mohammadi said.

The Director General of Alborz Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts stated: “Currently, until the introduction and launch of the official flight site of the province, the capacity of Azimiyeh region will be used to train and train interested athletes. “Karaj will also be revived and enter the cycle of providing services to sports tourists.”

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