Tourism in Georgia is one of the most important sectors of National Economy that severely damaged by COVID-19 pandemic. Adverse epidemiologic circumstances placed the development of tourism business under the threat. As the COVID-19 Pandemic had step-by-step reduced and came to the end the tourism begun to arise. For today the actors of tourism industry should discuss and elaborate the measures to solve the global problems could take place in the future. Today, in the conditions of weakening of COVID-19 pandemic propagation and eliminating some prohibitions for citizens� everyday life and lifestyle, there is a huge amount of delayed demand in tourism. At the same time the fear to the big volumes of people mass tourism, most likely, will become more and more individualized, the popularity of ecological tourism will rise, especially at special protected areas of the country, those also had a great potential of development for our country in pre-pandemic period. The article discusses some problems; those restrain further development of the ecological tourism at special protected areas in Georgia. The Scientific-methodological recommendations were elaborated based on analyze, to help the development the ecological tourism market and solve the problems constrain the development of this type of tourism in Georgia.
The international tourism, with its developed transport infrastructure, transforms the earlier closed community into the open one, where the communications between the representatives of different countries become the everyday routine. Georgia has strategic geopolitical location on the conjunction of Europe and Asia and holds all the abilities to develop different types of passenger transportation and it enhances the further development of international tourism in the country. The authors examine the condition of country’s transport infrastructure and organization of passenger transportation via different types of transport, aiming to carry out the directions of improving the quality of tourist’s transport service and raising the competitiveness of tourism industry in Georgia, the authors proposed Intermodal Transportation Service Center as a tool of improving the quality of tourism services.
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