Egypt's tourism minister to put Egypt 'back on the map' at Berlin trade show

Dalia Farouq , Tuesday 6 Mar 2018

Tourism Minister Rania El-Mashat will attend the show from 7 to 11 March, along with 100 Egyptian participants in a large Egypt booth

Egypt. Tourists walk at the walking area of Naama bay in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, (Fil
Egypt. Tourists walk at the walking area of Naama bay in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, (File photo)

Egypt's Tourism Minister Rania El-Mashat will attend Germany's leading tourism trade show, ITB Berlin, from 7 to 11 March, seeking to boost interest in the country's tourism industry, the ministry said on Tuesday.

Egypt will have a large booth at the exhibition, involving 100 participants from the Egyptian tourism industry, including hotels, travel agencies, EgyptAir and the Egyptian Tourism Federation, the ministry statement said.

El-Mashat will attend several official meetings and media events on the sidelines of the ITB, seeking to raise Egypt's profile and encourage investment in the sector.

According to the ministry, the ITB provides an opportunity to promote Egypt as a touristic destination and reassert its significance on the world tourism map.

The ITB website describes the Berlin event as the foremost business platform for the global tourism industry.

It has been held in Berlin every year since 1966, focusing on the global travel industry. It is part of ITB Global, which also includes Asia and China.
 

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