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Mission Moscow : A Conversation with Evgeny Kozlov
Mr. Evgeny Kozlov, Deputy Head Mayor of Moscow Government and Chairman of the Moscow City Tourism Committee, who has come to the city to attain BLTM, the annual prestigious travel event at the Leela Ambience Convention Centre, Delhi spoke with TW Editor Anirban Dasgupta on his vision and goal with the all-new tourism initiatives in Moscow.
The bond between India and Russia has a long history of culture, literature, love, and of course politics. But recently, there has also been a lot of talk about Gastronomical tourism. Any personal experience with this?
My personal take on the bond between India and Russia stems from my recent experience of trying authentic Indian cuisine in Moscow. I thoroughly enjoyed the spicy flavours of the Curry dish I tried and it left a lasting impression on me. This made me appreciate the cultural exchange between our two countries even more. I believe that Moscow, being a culinary hub, is a great place for people from all over the world, including Indian visitors, to immerse themselves in our rich history and culture. It’s a unique experience that brings people together and showcases the diversity of the gastronomic universe. Moscow has a thriving food scene with various international cuisines to explore, from Chinese to South African and Latin American. This culinary diversity reflects the open-mindedness and curiosity of the Russian people when it comes to trying new types of food. Moscow truly has something for everyone, and I encourage Indian tourists to come and indulge in this gastronomic journey.
How optimistic are the post-pandemic recovery figures?
After the Covid-19 pandemic, we have witnessed a remarkable recovery in tourism in Moscow. In fact, we have been able to restore 90% of the pre-pandemic tourist flow. In the first half of 2023, almost a million foreign tourists visited Moscow, with over 600,000 of them arriving during the summer season. Among the non-CIS countries, China has led the way in terms of tourist traffic, followed by Iran, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and India. Prior to the pandemic, India’s tourist flow was steadily growing at a rate of 12-15% annually. Although we faced challenges during the pandemic, we have now put in place all the necessary conditions for a successful recovery. Moscow is known for hosting numerous international exhibitions, forums, congresses, and conferences, attracting approximately 3.6 million business visitors in the past year alone. Among these visitors, India ranks third in terms of foreign business tourists in Moscow. To further promote tourism, we have initiated the MICE Ambassadors training program in India, which aims to assist Indian businesses in exploring opportunities and selecting relevant events in Moscow.
Can you please share your vision for future tourism development in Moscow?
Thank you for asking this question. I have a multi-faceted vision for the future tourism development in Moscow.
Firstly, I believe that tourism should provide a personal and authentic experience for each individual. Therefore, customization of experiences is crucial. For business tourists, we aim to offer special infrastructure facilities that cater to their specific needs and requirements. We are closely collaborating with infrastructure providers to ensure seamless experiences for those visiting Moscow for business purposes. On the other hand, when it comes to leisure or family tourists, we recognize the importance of providing a support system and guidelines for those traveling with their families, especially children. We are working with museums, theatres, and restaurants to customize their services and products to cater to tourists of all ages, including children. Furthermore, I envision rearranging tourism in Moscow to encourage visitors to delve into the history and heritage of our country. A significant part of my tourism goal is to motivate and inspire the youth and younger generations to travel to Russia. This involves providing affordable pricing for accommodations, entertainment, museums, and other attractions.
We are already constructing tailor-made infrastructure that specifically targets the young generation in Russia, and by next year, we plan to extend and promote these offerings to international young visitors as well. By rebranding the image of Moscow as a destination for longer stays, relaxation, and enjoying various facilities, we aim to change the perception that it is merely a transit or stop-over city. Lastly, the beautiful weather in Moscow during the summer months provides an opportunity to create delightful memories for tourists. I want every visitor to experience the sunshine, green landscapes, parks, cafes, restaurants, swimming pools, and sports facilities that Moscow has to offer during this time.
In summary, my vision for the future of tourism in Moscow revolves around creating customized travel experiences for every type of traveller.
How do you prioritize sustainability and responsible tourism practices in the development of business tourism?
How easy or difficult is it to get a Visa for an Indian Tourist at present?
Acquiring a Visa for Indian tourists has become easier with the introduction of the e-visa system. Since its launch in August 2023, more than 30,000 tourists have already utilized this system. The e-visa offers several advantages over traditional visas, such as avoiding the need to visit consulates or embassies. The application process only requires a digital photograph and a scan of the passport data page. The e-visa has a validity period of 60 days from the date of issuance, with a maximum stay of 16 days in Russia. This convenient and streamlined process is available to citizens of 55 countries, including India. Indian tourists are currently ranked third in terms of business travellers from outside the CIS countries visiting Moscow.
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Moscow aims to double the number of annual visitors from the UAE this year, to expand its international tourist base amid headwinds such as the war with Ukraine.
Bulat Nurmukhanov, head of the International Cooperation Division at Moscow City Tourism Committee (MCTC), told AGBI that while the Russian capital’s domestic tourism has broadly recovered since the pandemic, international tourism has yet to do so.
Moscow received 24.3 million visitors in 2023, he said, of which 2.3 million were international and the rest were from elsewhere in Russia. In 2019, Moscow recorded 25 million visitors, of which four million were from overseas.
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“Despite the challenges Moscow faces today, it has almost recovered its pre-Covid visitor flow of 2019 – our best year for the industry, helped by the effect of hosting the Fifa World Cup in 2018,” Nurmukhanov said.
“But most of these are domestic tourists. We hope that by working with new markets such as the UAE, we can restructure the international tourism base and attract more visitors from the Emirates and wider GCC.”
Moscow has yet to calculate the number of visitors from the UAE last year, but it is a small proportion of the overseas total, according to Nurmukhanov. However, it is an important source market because of its higher-than-average spend per visit.
“They’re helping load Moscow’s five-star hotels”, he said. These are not as popular among domestic tourists and other nationalities as three and four-star hotels.
Last summer, MCTC revealed that tourists from the Middle East accounted for more than 30 percent of Moscow’s total tourist flow from outside the Commonwealth of Independent States in 2022.
“Middle Eastern countries are among the most promising markets for inbound tourism,” the committee noted.
In the UAE, the number of Russian tourists and investors leapt in the year after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, as Russian businesses sought a safe haven free of sanctions imposed on them by the West.
Bilateral trade between the two countries has also risen sharply , by 63 percent between January and September 2023 to $9 billion, according to Russia’s government.
Nurmukhanov said: “We’re already receiving a decent amount of tourists from the UAE and want to make sure that now, we adapt our infrastructure and design new hospitality products, entertainment and offerings that will be in their interest.”
The strategy includes enhancing relationships between Moscow and UAE hotels, travel agents and tour operators; improving restaurants’ halal offerings; translating menus and other literature to Arabic, and promoting popular activities such as bear hunting, helicopter trips and horse riding.
Some Moscow hotels even help GCC tourists to purchase warm clothing for their trip, Nurmukhanov said. Gulf visitors can obtain visas on arrival in Russia, and in November a rapid e-visa service was extended to other countries.
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A meeting themed “Russia-China Cultural and Tourism Cooperation” was held at the Russian House in Beijing on Tuesday.
Representatives from China and Russia discussed tourism and cultural cooperation.
During an interview with Evgeny Kozlov, first deputy head of the Office of the Mayor and Government of Moscow and chairman of the Moscow City Tourism Committee, he highlighted business and film cooperation between the two countries.
Beijing and Moscow have enhanced business and tourism cooperation after the pandemic. Kozlov mentioned a large-scale communication with “15 companies from Moscow met with 150 companies from Beijing” and methods to promote Moscow-Beijing mutual tourist flow including “more than 56 direct flights from Moscow to Beijing”.
According to Kozlov, businessmen and elder people make up most of the Chinese tourists to Russia and social media has been an important channel to promote Russia’s tourism to Chinese people, especially young people.
Kozlov stressed that an optimistic attitude is necessary to develop tourism in the post-pandemic era.
Besides, “film can be a new kind of business communication,” said Kozlov. He mentioned that Moscow has a cinema platform initiative to create platforms for Russian and Chinese film producers. Studios of about 300 hectares are under construction in Moscow for future investment and cooperation in film production.
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A meeting themed “Russia-China Cultural and Tourism Cooperation” was held at the Russian House in Beijing on Tuesday.
Representatives from China and Russia discussed tourism and cultural cooperation.
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Kozlov stressed that an optimistic attitude is necessary to develop tourism in the post-pandemic era.
Besides, “film can be a new kind of business communication,” said Kozlov. He mentioned that Moscow has a cinema platform initiative to create platforms for Russian and Chinese film producers. Studios of about 300 hectares are under construction in Moscow for future investment and cooperation in film production.
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Speaking on India-Moscow Tourism Relations and after the meeting with Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy, Chairman of Moscow City Tourism Committee, First Deputy Head of Office Mayor & Government of Moscow, Evgeny Kozlov on September 29 said that they have aimed to double the tourist flow between the countries. “We should work a little bit harder to establish a deeper connection between Moscow and India because we have so much potential to show to our people the really true history and depths of our culture. I hope that from next year, we will double the tourist flow between the two of our countries… The discussion (with Union Minister G Kishan Reddy) was about the readiness to establish new direct flights to Moscow and St Petersburg. We discussed that there are a lot of possibilities to from India to Russia, by e-Visa possibilities...”
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What we do. Through our three key sectors: Tourism, Culture and National Library, we work extensively to regulate, support, develop and market Abu Dhabi's tourism industry through a range of activities aimed at promoting and preserving the emirate's distinctive heritage and culture. Tourism. The Tourism sector is charged with supporting the ...
DCT Abu Dhabi is also responsible for protecting, conserving and managing archaeological and World Heritage sites, historic buildings, and cultural landscapes. These include the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Al Ain. DCT Abu Dhabi's mission and objectives are aligned with the Abu Dhabi Plan, the emirate's overarching growth and development ...
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The Tourism Committee, or Mostourism, is the executive body of the Moscow City Government that oversees tourist activities in the capital. The Committee is responsible for legislative initiatives, congress and exhibition activities, and event and image projects. As the brand manager for an attractive tourism image for Moscow, Mostourism ...
the city as one of the world's centres for culture, art and innovative creativity. "Culture of Moscow. Online" was initiated in 2020 jointly by Moscow Department of Culture, the Information Technologies (IT) Department and the Tourism Committee, and is strongly aligned to the three pillars for cultural strategy, which are citywide ...
Mr. Evgeny Kozlov, Deputy Head Mayor of Moscow Government and Chairman of the Moscow City Tourism Committee, who has come to the city to attain BLTM, the annual prestigious travel event at the Leela Ambience Convention Centre, Delhi spoke with TW Editor Anirban Dasgupta on his vision and goal with the all-new tourism initiatives in Moscow. The bond between India and Russia has a long history ...
The city has long been improving its online services. Now they're not just an additional convenience — they have become a necessity instead. We have created an online medium. It comprises plenty of events taking place in city's cultural, creative and intellectual life.
Gao Yang, director of the Department of Culture and Tourism of Shaanxi, said the province is the starting point of the ancient Silk Road and boasts the largest collection of intangible cultural ...
Tourism and related services play a significant and growing role in the economic development of the Moscow metropolitan area. Moscow is the largest transport hub in Russia. There are three river ports, six airports and 10 railway stations. 11 railways, 15 motorways, 5 gas pipelines, and 3 oil pipelines converge in Moscow.
The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi drives the sustainable growth of Abu Dhabi's culture and tourism sectors, fuels economic progress and helps achieve the UAE capital's wider global ambitions. Our vision is defined by the Emirate's heritage, language and landscape. We work to enhance Abu Dhabi's status as a place of ...
Visitors have never had it so easy, with a raft of digital innovations designed to facilitate and enhance the tourist experience. One such is the RUSSPASS, a new e-service that allows users not ...
The city crackles with culture against the backdrop of a truly cinematic setting; the soaring spires of the former Hotel Ukrainia and Moscow State University coupled with the space-age swagger of ...
Bulat Nurmukhanov of the Moscow City Tourism Committee hopes working with the UAE can 'restructure the international tourism base' Last summer, MCTC revealed that tourists from the Middle East accounted for more than 30 percent of Moscow's total tourist flow from outside the Commonwealth of Independent States in 2022. "Middle Eastern countries are among the most promising markets for ...
Chairman of the Moscow Tourism Committee. Sergey Andreykin First deputy of the Head of department of transport, city of Moscow. Kyong-yul Lee Secretary General, WeGO. Evgeny Kozlov Deputy Head of the Mayor's Office. Jong-Sung Hwang ICT strategy expert, member of the Gov3.0 Committee of the Korean government. Markus Hagenmaier
On September 14-15, the Moscow City Tourism Committee presented a new project for educational tourism project named "City of Discoveries" together with its key platforms. More than 40 executives of relevant ministries and agencies from Russian regions. During the 23rd session of the UNWTO General Assembly, at a business session ...
A meeting themed "Russia-China Cultural and Tourism Cooperation" was held at the Russian House in Beijing on Tuesday. Representatives from China and Russia discussed tourism and cultural cooperation. During an interview with Evgeny Kozlov, first deputy head of the Office of the Mayor and Government of Moscow and chairman of the Moscow City ...
The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi is led by an accomplished executive team comprised of industry professionals across a wide range of disciplines. Since his appointment in 2015, our Chairman, HE Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak has re-oriented the organisation towards fulfilling its strategic objectives and leveraging the value of ...
During an interview with Evgeny Kozlov, first deputy head of the Office of the Mayor and Government of Moscow and chairman of the Moscow City Tourism Committee, he highlighted business and film ...
The participants of the business mission also discussed the main directions of tourism that may be of interest to Kuwaiti tourists, the most favorable weather conditions for traveling to Moscow, and several other significant matters that will help improve cooperation between Moscow and Kuwait in the field of tourism. Mr. Bulat Nurmukhanov, Head ...
Al Mubarak was appointed as the Chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) in 2015, where he oversees the cultural development of the Emirate and its promotion as a global destination, through the integration of tourism regulations and the active engagement of local, regional and international audiences. Since ...
Speaking on India-Moscow Tourism Relations and after the meeting with Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy, Chairman of Moscow City Tourism Committee, First Deputy Head of Office Mayor ...
On April 12, hosted by the Department of Culture and Tourism of Henan Province, the International Shang Capital Culture and Tourism Week kicked off. ... Organized by the General Office of the People's Government of Henan Province.