African Tourism Board fokusséiert op Aviation hëlt e grousse Schrëtt no vir op Routes Mombasa

African Tourism Board fokusséiert op Aviation hëlt e grousse Schrëtt no vir op Routes Mombasa
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schrëftlech vun Jürgen T Steinmetz

African Tourism Board President Alain St.Ange, who was also the former Seychelles  Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine met today with Steve Small, the Director of Routes during Routes Africa in Mombasa, Kenya.

Speaking alongside Tony Griffith, the Global Route Development Senior Vice President Consulting, St.Ange made points for the betterment of aviation and tourism for Africa.

It was agreed that the need for political  will was highlighted and for the continent’s accredited bodies to stand by the side of African Member States starting with the African Union, IATA AFRICA, AFRAA, and the African Tourism Board.”

A meeting is needed between Routes, African Union (AU), African Tourism Board (ATB), IATA Africa and AFRAA is now in planning.

Africa needs a coordination planning meeting in its opening of the air space, routes development and in so doing helps tourism to rewrite its own narrative for Africa by Africa.

Steven Small of Routes sees the need for such a meeting to be called and plans to followup.

WAT VUN DESEN ARTIKEL WEI HUELEN:

  • It was agreed that the need for political  will was highlighted and for the continent’s accredited bodies to stand by the side of African Member States starting with the African Union, IATA AFRICA, AFRAA, and the African Tourism Board.
  • Africa needs a coordination planning meeting in its opening of the air space, routes development and in so doing helps tourism to rewrite its own narrative for Africa by Africa.
  • A meeting is needed between Routes, African Union (AU), African Tourism Board (ATB), IATA Africa and AFRAA is now in planning.

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Jürgen T Steinmetz

De Juergen Thomas Steinmetz huet zënter engem Teenager an Däitschland (1977) kontinuéierlech an der Rees- an Tourismusindustrie geschafft.
Hien huet gegrënnt eTurboNews an 1999 als éischten online Newsletter fir déi global Rees Tourismus Industrie.

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