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Ajman Tourism Development Department commences

                a promotional tour to highlight its tourist attractions in

                                            Scandinavian nations




               Ajman, UAE, December 1, 2024:

                Ajman  Tourism  Development  Department  (ATDD)  kicked  off  a  promotional  tour  covering

               Denmark,  Sweden  and  Norway,  under  the  leadership  of  His  Excellency Mahmood  Khaleel

               Alhashmi, Director General of the Department. The tour, which will run until December 7, 2025, is

               part of the ongoing efforts to promote Ajman internationally and showcase its numerous tourism


               sites, events and offerings, while highlighting key factors that make the emirate a unique travel

               destination.


               The promotional tour, which also includes visits to the cities of Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo,

               aims to explore various possibilities for future collaborations with representatives of their tourism

               sector. Through these visits, ATDD seeks to forge constructive agreements and partnerships that

               will improve cooperation with Scandinavian nations and encourage their citizens to travel to Ajman


               and explore its tourist destinations and new tourism initiatives, as well as experience the richness

               of its natural attractions and cultural and historical sites.


               H.E. Mahmood Khaleel Alhashmi said: “The promotional tour aligns with our objective to boost

               Ajman’s tourism sector by highlighting the emirate’s resources and unique experiences it provides

               to visitors from all over the world. Through this visit, we aim to strengthen our partnership with

               Scandinavian tourism  companies,  improve  the flow  of  tourists from  European markets  to the

               emirate and solidify Ajman’s position on the regional and global tourism map”.
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