French Aerophile Groupe explores hot air balloon projects in Uzbekistan
Negotiations were held at the Embassy of Uzbekistan with Jérôme Giacomoni, the President of France’s Aerophile Groupe company.

During the discussions, the possibility of implementing hot air balloon and aerobar projects for tourists in Uzbekistan was explored.
The company president emphasized that all necessary conditions exist in Uzbekistan to successfully carry out the hot air balloon and aerobar projects.
“Our company has successfully implemented this project in countries with developed tourism industries such as France, the USA, Germany, Spain, Poland, the UK, Hungary, Türkiye, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Singapore, Japan, China, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Jordan, Iraq, Tunisia, Georgia, Mexico, Brazil, and others. I am confident that the aerobar project will be both exciting and successful for Uzbekistan,” said Jérôme Giacomoni.
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