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9/16/24, 11:32 AM Ajman eyes more tourists from CIS markets
Ajman eyes more tourists from CIS
markets
AJMAN, 2 hours, 37 minutes ago
The Ajman Tourism Development Department
(ATDD) has undertaken a promotional tour to the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) until
September 21 to reinforce collaborations with
Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan, and
attract more tourists to the emirate, a report said.
The delegation under the leadership of Mahmood
Khaleel Alhashmi, Director-General of the Ajman
Tourism Development Department will visit Almaty,
Tashkent and Baku as part of the tour that started
on September 14, Emirates News Agency, WAM,
said.
ATDD aims at highlighting the latest tourist
destinations and new projects of Ajman, which Ajman ... rising tourism potential
saw an increase of 12% visitors from the CIS
countries and 12% increase in nightly accommodations,
Also, there has been a marked increase of 3% in hotel occupancy rate, along with a 5% increase in room revenues
as compared to the previous year.
Alhashmi said: “The key goal of the promotional tour is to enhance Ajman’s position as a leading tourist destination at
a regional and global scale. Our visit to the CIS is aimed at deepening strategic relations with our key partners and
further exploring newer avenues for cooperation and exchange of expertise.”
“During the promotional tour, we are showcasing Ajman’s rich heritage and ongoing transformation as a unique
cultural and tourist destination within the UAE, enabling us to draw more visitors.
“We are confident that all these efforts will create new opportunities for sustainable economic growth and reinforce
Ajman’s position as a global tourist attraction.”
The tour is part of ATDD’s strategic move to achieve a wide array of goals, including raising international awareness
of the position of the emirate as a unique tourist destination and educating the international market on the unique
experiences that Ajman offers.
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