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Intourist

[ in-toor-ist ]

noun

  1. a Russian agency that handles travel arrangements for foreign visitors to the former Soviet Union.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Intourist1

< Russian Գٳܰí (acronym from inostránnyĭ turíst foreign tourist)
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Met at the Moscow airport by Lev Abramov, the head of the chess section of the USSR, and by a guide from Intourist, Joan and Bobby were ushered to Moscow’s finest hotel, the National.

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I was at the Intourist hotel in Bukara when I realized I had lost the key to my luggage.

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Thomas Cook’s Russian tour operator subsidiary, Intourist, said the bankruptcy of Thomas Cook will have no impact on clients, Executive Director Sergei Tolchin told Interfax.

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The Russian tour operator subsidiary, Intourist said the bankruptcy of Thomas Cook will have no impact on clients, Russian Executive Director Sergei Tolchin told Interfax.

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Visits were tightly controlled by the KGB; visitors were not allowed to move freely, and guides from the state travel agency Intourist were never permitted to go off-script.

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