With sanctions eased in the wake of the nuclear deal, the country’s goal is 20 million tourists annually by 2025 which would provide $30 billion a year.Tourists, and the healthy revenues they could generate, are among the huge economic changes stemming from the nuclear deal. Ski resorts, UNESCO-listed world heritage sites and deserts sit alongside cities steeped in Middle Eastern grandeur and tradition. Entry procedures have been simplified, meaning visitors from only 11 countries are not eligible for a visa on arrival. The United States, Britain, Canada and France top the exclusion list but some people will not be put off by the restrictions.
Source: Iran seeks tourism in the millions as nuclear chill ends | DW Travel | DW.COM | 16.02.2016
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