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Leila Ajdari

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  • Travelers look at the grandeur of the Imam Mosque, originally named the Shah Mosque (not pictured), during their visit to the UNESCO-listed Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan. The 17th-century Ali Qapu Palace is seen in the background. 2025-06-09 18:05

    By Leila Ajdari

    Post-sanctions tourism development in Iran: lessons from Turkey and prospects for the future

    As someone who has spent decades working in tourism policy and planning in Iran, I have never seen a more critical moment for our industry than now.

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