Tourism To Africa
By Wolfgang H. Thome, eTN
The world’s foremost body to exclusively promote travel to Africa, the Africa Travel Association, is set to hold their regular US–Africa Seminar, taking place later this week on March 5 at the Was
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Seven African Leaders Share Updates On Tourism
By eTN Staff Writer
The Africa Travel Association (ATA) held its fourth annual Presidential Forum on Tourism at New York University’s Africa House on September 26.
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Africa Travel Association
By eTN Staff Writer
On Friday, September 25, the President of Cameroon, alongside Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Tourism from Namibia, Malawi, Zambia, and Zanzibar, as well as a high-level World Bank representative, wi
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ATA Congress In Gambia
Banjul — Gambia will host the 35th Annual Congress of the Africa Travel Association (ATA) in May 2010.
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The Gambia To Host Congress In May 2010
By eTN Staff Writer
The Honorable Nancy Seedy Njie, The Gambia’s Minister of Tourism and Culture, and Edward Bergman, executive director of the Africa Travel Association (ATA), today announced that the Republic of The
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CHI's Senior VP Of Sales & Marketing
By eTN Staff Writer
Glenn Carroll, senior vice president of sales and marketing for the Malta-based CHI Hotels and Resorts (CHI), took his seat as vice president of the international board of directors of the Africa Trav
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Africa Travel Association
By eTN Staff Writer
Cairo’s famous icon, the 60-story-high Cairo Tower, has just reopened with stunning new LED night-time light effects and panoramic-view restaurants.
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Cairo, Egypt, May 17-21, 2009
By eTN Staff Writer
Delegates to the 34th Annual Africa Travel Association (ATA) Congress in Cairo May 17-21, 2009 will have an exciting opportunity to explore “Egypt Beyond the Monuments” on pre- or post-conference
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ATA’s 2009 World Congress Means Business!
By eTN Staff Writer
NEW YORK, NY - The Africa Travel Association (ATA) announced today that it has launched online registration for its 34th Annual Congress, to take place at the Cairo International Conference Center fro
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Global Travel Trade Briefing
By eTN Staff Writer
On Thursday, January 15, 2009, senior Africa Travel Association (ATA) representatives will be available to press for interviews either face-to-face or via a conference call at ATA Headquarters in Manh
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Stops In Chicago, Atlanta, And Los Angeles
By eTN Staff Writer
NEW YORK, NY – Get ready for the Africa Travel Association’s Destination Egypt Road Show in the United States with stops in Chicago, Atlanta, and Los Angeles.
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Egypt To Host 34th Annual Congress In Cairo In May 2009
By eTN
NEW YORK, NY - The Hon. Zoheir Garranah, Egyptian Tourism Minister, and Edward
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Egypt To Host 34th Annual Congress In Cairo In May 2009
By eTN Staff Writer
The Africa Travel Association (ATA) has announced it will hold its 34th Annual Congress in Cairo in May 2009.
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Sullivan Summit
By Apolinari Tairo
Arusha, Tanzania (eTN) - Once again, Ethiopian Airlines has been announced as the official international carrier for delegates of the eighth Sullivan Summit, which is to be held in Tanzania next week.
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Africa Travel Association
By Apolinari Tairo
ARUSHA, Tanzania (eTN) - The Africa Travel Association (ATA) 33rd Congress opened in here in Tanzania’s northern tourist town of Arusha on Monday with an emphasis to promote African tourism in the global competitive markets.
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Africa Travel Association
By Apolinari Tario
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (eTN) - More than 15 African countries with competitive tourist attractions are expected to participate in next week’s thirty-third annual congress of the Africa Travel Association (ATA) , to be held in Tanzania’s northern tourist town of Arusha.
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Tanzania Tourism
By Adam Ihucha
Arusha, Tanzania (eTN) -TANZANIA Tourist Board is currently conducting the first ever, 'five star customer care services course' to hotel managers and supervisors in preparation for the dawn of the two forthcoming major tourism fora.
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