Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) - The German newspaper Gießener Anzeiger has published the top five destinations on the planet for travel in 2020, among which Uzbekistan has been named one of the most trending ones, Dunyo reported.
According to the publication, despite the global climate change, which negatively affects the development of the tourism industry, as well as rising taxes and the growing popularity of refusal to fly airplanes, people continue to travel. Where are they going?
According to the publication, the number of air passengers in 2019 increased again. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects about 4.6 billion passengers worldwide this year, up 200 million more than last year.
As for the most popular destinations, according to the publication, Uzbekistan and countries along the Great Silk Road route are becoming a trend in tourist fashion.
“If you really want to be heard at the next party, tell us about your trip to these countries,” says Gießener Anzeiger. Readers are invited to "visit spring Uzbekistan, an oasis in the desert - the ancient city of Khiva, the pearls of the Great Silk Road - Samarkand and Bukhara.
According to the publication, despite the global climate change, which negatively affects the development of the tourism industry, as well as rising taxes and the growing popularity of refusal to fly airplanes, people continue to travel. Where are they going?
The publication said that the number of air passengers in 2019 increased again. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects about 4.6 billion passengers worldwide this year, up 200 million more than last year.
As for the most popular destinations, according to the publication, Uzbekistan and countries along the Great Silk Road route are becoming a trend in tourist fashion.
“If you really want to be heard at the next party, tell us about your trip to these countries,” says Gießener Anzeiger. Readers are invited to "visit spring Uzbekistan, an oasis in the desert - the ancient city of Khiva, the pearls of the Great Silk Road - Samarkand and Bukhara.