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Until a few years ago the only people who travelled to Armenia were ex-patriots and international development workers. Ex-pats visited their families. Relief workers helped with the recovery from the devastation of the 1988 earthquake and the 1989 collapse of the Soviet Union. Armenians are still in recovery mode, but times are changing. This is especially true in the beautiful capital city, Yerevan.

International corporations have opened offices and are importing their products and services. Construction is booming as Armenians from the diaspora buy up condos and set up businesses. Tourism is on the rise. It's a "happening" place. In fact, one scientific association—Logic for Programming Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning—held its 14th International Conference there in October 2007 just because it was an interesting location. Zvartnots Airport was renovated in 2006, and travellers can take direct flights from London, Vienna, Prague, Moscow and Munich.