The FINANCIAL -- The outlook of the Turkish tourism industry is more buoyant than ever, with an increasing number of international and local hotel companies investing in the sector, said Jonathan Worsley, Chairman of Bench Events, co-organiser of the
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- “8 million GEL was spent on the Hotel Anaklia complex in Western Georgia; the best holiday destination for all seasons,” Ioseb Todua, General Director of Anaklia Hotel, told The FINANCIAL.
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- GMC Group will be opening its new restaurant Slavianka on December 10 of this year. This will be the seventh one owned by the Group. Two popular restaurants Shemoikhede Genatsvale also use the franchise of GMC.
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- LOT Polish Airlines, has flown 25,000 passengers since September 15, 2012, when it started operating in Georgia, the company claims.
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- “Italians are renowned the world over for their expertise in the hotel management sector, that is why I chose to have them as my partners,” said Temur Chkhonia, the owner of Georgia Palace Hotel, who has
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- “Rafting is the most popular extreme sport in Georgia. We had more than 10,000 tourists that took part in rafting tours in the country in 2011. Our main clients are Georgians and foreigners living in Georgia.
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- Dubai is the number one New Year destination among Georgians this year. Egypt and the Czech Republic are also in the list of the most popular countries to visit. Italy and France remain the top destinations
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- One of the leading French insurance broker companies Gras Savoye has entered the Georgian Market. Representatives of the company hope their 100 years of experience and intellectual, financial resources will help local companies to develop better
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- “If there was proper development of wine tourism, including high quality wine as well as service, existence of marked wine routes and maps, Georgia would hold a leading place in the top ten best wine countries,”
MoreThe FINANCIAL -- Holiday Inn, the international four star hotel in Tbilisi, has seen 500 percent growth of its capacity over the last year. The hotel hosted more than 4,000 visitors in summer 2011 and more than 15,000 visitors in
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