Kurdistan Region Launches Tourism Council to Boost Economic Growth and Investment

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The Kurdistan Region has officially launched the Kurdistan Tourism Council (KTC) to strengthen tourism and boost economic growth. Senior officials from the Kurdistan Regional Government attended the ceremony. The move marks a new step to position tourism as a key driver of investment and diversification.

Speaking at the event, Sasan Awni, Minister of Municipalities and Tourism, described the Kurdistan Tourism Council as a strong bridge to unite efforts and visions for the future of tourism. He said the initiative reflects the strategy of Prime Minister Masrour Barzani and the ninth cabinet to prioritize tourism as a pillar of economic recovery.

Awni highlighted the Region’s strong tourism potential. He said the Kurdistan Region hosts more than 3,000 tourist destinations and centers. In addition, the sector employs over 20,000 people, and about 80 percent of them are local workers. Therefore, tourism plays a direct role in supporting families and creating jobs.

The minister also announced the creation of four new tourism general directorates. These offices will operate in Halabja province and in the independent administrations of Zakho, Soran, and Raparin. This step aims to strengthen local tourism management and attract more investors.

According to Awni, around 80 tourism projects have already been completed across the Region. These projects cost more than $7.5 billion. Meanwhile, the government continues to provide legal, financial, and infrastructure support to encourage private sector investment.

The Kurdistan Region remains an emerging tourist destination. As of early 2026, it attracts about 8 million visitors each year. However, officials aim to increase that number to 20 million by 2030. Tourists visit for ancient historical sites, mountain landscapes, and the Region’s reputation for safety and hospitality.

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