Uzbekistan explores Expedia partnership to boost tourism

Uzbekistan is pursuing a collaboration with Expedia Group to promote its tourism industry globally, with a focus on markets in Europe and the United States. The initiative aims to integrate Uzbekistan's travel services into Expedia's platform and leverage joint marketing efforts. This move comes alongside recent visa-free entry for U.S. citizens to ease travel barriers.

Uzbekistan's tourism officials are in discussions with Expedia Group to enhance the country's visibility as a travel destination. The planned partnership would utilize Expedia's global marketing network to highlight Uzbekistan's cultural heritage, including ancient Silk Road cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. By integrating tourism services into Expedia's online platform, the collaboration seeks to simplify bookings for international visitors.

The effort targets European countries such as Germany, the United Kingdom, Poland, Italy, and Spain, where interest in culturally rich destinations is growing. Officials have also engaged with Jan Tisserg from Amadeus IT Group to analyze booking data and tourism flows, aiding in refined marketing strategies. This data-driven approach will help tailor promotions to market trends and traveler preferences.

A key element is Uzbekistan's visa-free policy for U.S. citizens, which removes entry barriers and is expected to attract American tourists interested in history, architecture, and traditions. The policy positions Uzbekistan to draw from the large U.S. outbound travel market.

Beyond Expedia, Uzbekistan is building broader international ties, including incentives for private investment in tourism infrastructure. These steps form part of a strategy to establish sustainable growth in the global tourism sector, positioning the country as an accessible option for diverse travelers.

The discussions reflect Uzbekistan's commitment to digital promotion and long-term partnerships, with potential to increase inbound tourism significantly by 2026.

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