A University of Surrey study shows how Iranian women lead tourism despite political isolation, sanctions, and social restrictions. As international arrivals remain limited, women sustain hospitality, ...
As global tourism leaders gather in Kenya to mark Tourism Resilience Day, Iran’s private-sector tourism industry issues an urgent appeal to WTTC. Facing sanctions, connectivity disruptions, and ...
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Tourism is quietly rewriting women's lives in countries under strict religious rule, according to a new study
In Iran, tourism is becoming one of the few spaces where women can earn, lead and be seen even as the system around them works to keep them out, states a new study from the University of Surrey.
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