UGANDA is to tackle the prestigious World Travel Market (WTM) due in London and host two global tourism occasions one month from now as a major aspect of deliberations to improve the nation’s tourism potential. Tourism Minister Maria Mutagamba said Uganda will participate in the WTM expo, a head worldwide travel industry occasion that will join in at the Excel Dockland in London, UK. Accordingly Uganda will send a 40 man designation to the occasion that will run from November 3-6. After a week Uganda will have the 39th yearly Africa Travel Association (ATA) congress, emulated by the Uganda International Tourism Expo. While the ATA will run from November 11-16, the Tourism Expo will run from November 14-16. The four day WTM is a lively business to business occasion at which Uganda will showcase her tourism potential on 120 square meter space officially secured at the Africa Hall Af240. “Nearby the expo, Uganda will hold a business- to- business mixed drink on November 4 at the Uganda High Commission at the Trafalgar Square sorted out by the Kamageo Company,” Mutagamba said at the Uganda Media Center (UMC). The mixed drink, she said, is gone for uniting the Uganda private area and top set out wholesalers all inclusive to investigate more noteworthy open doors. Present at the instructions were top authorities from the Uganda Tourism Board among them the board Chairman James Tumusiime and the Chief Executive Officer Stephen Asiimwe.
Talking at the same occasion Tumusiime said the occasions, especially the ATA presents tremendous open doors for the nation. “It is a grand open door for visit administrators to come and see what we as a nation bring to the table” said Tumusiime. The ATA and the Uganda International Tourism Expo are, no doubt sorted out by the service UTB, Pearl of Africa Tours and Travel and Airtel Uganda. Both Asiimwe and Kelley Mac Tavish, the ATA Vice Chairman Uganda section seized the chance to guarantee the world the Uganda is protected and free of Marburg haemorrhagic fever and Ebola that has wreaked ruin in West African nations. “Uganda is sheltered and free of Ebola and Marburg so nobody ought to fear coming to Uganda as a tourism goal,” Asiimwe said in perspectives imparted by Mac Tavish. Macintosh Tavish said the ATA congress shows a superb open door for investments.
Uganda to host two international tourism events in November
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