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  • File photo depicts foreign travelers visiting the centuries-old Chehel Sotoun Palace in Isfahan, central Iran. 2020-07-19 18:23

    Iran extends ban on group tours in bid to contain coronavirus   

    TEHRAN – Iran has decided to extend a ban on inbound group tours as the country is still grappling with the coronavirus pandemic, deputy tourism minister Vali Teymouri said on Sunday. However, travel agencies can organize business tours for individuals, he added, ISNA reported.

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