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Outbound tourist flow from Russia to grow by 8% this year — ATOR

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July 9, 2026

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According to ATOR Executive Director Maya Lomidze, Turkey, Egypt, and Thailand remain the most popular destinations among Russians

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Skift

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· Jul 6, 2026

World Cup Ripple Effect: How Non-Host Markets Are Cashing In

Turns out the World Cup’s tourism impact extends beyond the 16 host cities, with outside markets seeing some of the steepest spikes in demand.

TASS

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· Jul 2, 2026

Russia and Tanzania sign memorandum of cooperation on tourism

Last year, the number of mutual tourist trips increased by nearly 40 year-on-year, Russian Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov noted

PravdaReport

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· Jul 8, 2026

Russian Tourists Spend $49 Billion Abroad as Overseas Travel Nears Record High

Russian tourists spent an estimated 49 billion on overseas travel in 2025, bringing international tourism expenditure close to the record level recorded in 2014, according to Interfax, citing Russian Union of Travel Industry (RST) President Dmitry Gorin. According to Gorin, the tourism industry has adapted rapidly despite the challenges created by the pandemic, international restrictions, and sanctions. Russian travelers spent approximately 49 billion during foreign trips in 2025.

AzerNews

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· Jun 28, 2026

Shahdag Tourism Center opens summer season with new opportunities for visitors

Mountain tourism has become an increasingly important direction in Azerbaijan's tourism development, with visitors showing growing interest in nature-based travel, outdoor activities, and active recreation.

Sarajevo Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

The “Waterfall Routes” Project connects the Three Tourist Pearls of BiH

In Travnik, contracts were signed with 20 users with a total value of more than 281 thousand marks for the implementation of projects that will connect the natural, cultural and historical offer of Travnik, Jajce and Bihać. The aim of the project is to improve the tourist offer and further promote Travnik as an unavoidable [] The post The “Waterfall Routes” Project connects the Three Tourist Pearls of BiH appeared first on Sarajevo Times.

OneFootball

· Jul 4, 2026

💣 Juventus-Goretzka, Gila twist and Greenwood-Roma on 🤑

While the World Cup continues with the round of 16 (here’s the bracket), the transfer market is heating up following the official opening of the summer window.Let’s take a look at today’s bigges...

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Related coverage for "Outbound tourist flow from Russia to grow by 8% this year — ATOR": Skift — World Cup Ripple Effect: How Non-Host Markets Are Cashing In. TASS — Russia and Tanzania sign memorandum of cooperation on tourism. PravdaReport — Russian Tourists Spend $49 Billion Abroad as Overseas Travel Nears Record High. AzerNews — Shahdag Tourism Center opens summer season with new opportunities for visitors. Sarajevo Times — The “Waterfall Routes” Project connects the Three Tourist Pearls of BiH. OneFootball — 💣 Juventus-Goretzka, Gila twist and Greenwood-Roma on 🤑