A
Russian company says it plans to begin sending tourists to Syria, including
visits to the frontline of the battle against terrorism, next year. It has
already applied for registration of the ‘Assad Tour’ trademark.
The
application to register Assad Tour – apparently, named after Syrian President,
Bashar Assad – has already been submitted to Russian Agency for Patents and
Trademarks (Rospatent), Moscow City News Agency reported on Monday.
The
applicant, Megapolis Ltd., expects to launch tours from Moscow to Syria next
year, with the possibility of a trip to the front line,” Anatoly Aronov – president of the
First Patent Company, which assisted in filing the application – told the news
agency.
The
tours will be intended for individuals or small groups of tourists, lasting
between four or five days, he said.
According
to Aronov, the company has already contacted the Syrian Embassy in Russia and
relevant ministries on the issue.
The
talks with hotels and transport companies within Syria are currently underway,
he stressed.
"Despite
the crisis in the tourism industry, there are always people, who are willing to
combine the cognitive goals with the opportunity to see natural disasters or
visit the places located near the warzones," Aronov explained.
A
deadly civil war is raging in Syria since 2011 as the government is fighting
various terror groups, including Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and
Jabhat al-Nusra.
The
violence saw over 220,000 people killed, 7.6 million internally displaced and 4
million fleeing the country, according to UN estimates.
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