About
The international scientific-practical journal “Service & Tourism: Current Challenges” covers current trends, strategies, methodologies, and best practices in the fields of services and tourism in the Russian Federation and abroad. Key areas of publication include geographical tourism resources of regions, tourist-recreational complexes and clusters, spatial organization of tourism and hospitality, development of attractions and historical-cultural heritage sites, tourism in a multicultural environment, state regulation of the tourism sector, service economy, innovation and experience economy, prospects for the hotel and restaurant business, as well as service technologies in tourism and the hospitality industry.
Announcements
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2026-06-22
How tourists leave the Crimea by car after the ban on gasoline sales
On the morning of June 21, the head of Crimea Sergei Aksenov reported that from 09:00 gasoline and diesel fuel at the gas station are released only to public services, ensuring safety and security. For citizens and commercial organizations, the service is temporarily unavailable.
Accordingly, this news affected the activities of accommodation facilities as most tourists arrived in Crimea by private transport. It is noted that the share of such tourists ranges from 30-40% to 70%.
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2026-06-17
In the Tyumen region, an ambitious new project is planned - construction of a thermal sports and health resort "Pearl of Siberia"
The Tyumen region is starting to implement a new major project - construction of a thermal resort "Pearl of Siberia". This complex will be built on the outskirts of Tyumen - a recognized leader in thermal and therapeutic-health tourism (in the region there are 22 thermal complexes, 15 sanatorium institutions, 25 year-round outdoor pools with natural mineral water. 1.9 million people visited them in 2025), next to the ski-biathlon complex "Pearl of Siberia".
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2026-06-15
India and Russia will hold consultations on visa-free regime for tourist groups - ambassador
India and Russia are planning to hold a new round of consultations on the visa-free regime for organized tourist groups. This was reported to "Izvestia" by the ambassador of India to the Russian Federation, Vinay Kumar.