Iran says it plans to turn a key airport in the Persian Gulf island of Kish into a regional aviation hub.
Based a plan that has been devised to the same effect, the Kish International Airport will be provided with adequate facilities to host tourists that use Iran’s airspace to reach other countries like India, Malaysia, Syria, Iraq or the Persian Gulf littoral states.
Moheb Khodaei, the deputy director for tourism affairs of Kish Free Trade Zone, has told the media that this will help reduce air travel costs for the tourists.
Khodaei added that the required facilities will be provided for the tourists to stay in Kish “for a few hours or even days” and enjoy the beauties of this island.
Read news in full 13/09/15 PressTV
Based a plan that has been devised to the same effect, the Kish International Airport will be provided with adequate facilities to host tourists that use Iran’s airspace to reach other countries like India, Malaysia, Syria, Iraq or the Persian Gulf littoral states.
Moheb Khodaei, the deputy director for tourism affairs of Kish Free Trade Zone, has told the media that this will help reduce air travel costs for the tourists.
Khodaei added that the required facilities will be provided for the tourists to stay in Kish “for a few hours or even days” and enjoy the beauties of this island.
Read news in full 13/09/15 PressTV
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