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EXHIBITOR WHAT’S NEW/PARTICIPANTS WHAT’S BEING PROMOTED? ANYTHING FOR AGENTS? WTM EVENTS STAND NUMBER....
Abu Dhabi Tourist 41 exhibitors on stand, including Announcement on new conference “Picture Yourself in Abu Dhabi” – ME1000
Authority Aldar which is promoting the event with tourism and complete five activities to collect
Central Market project, plus new environmental themes 12 puzzle pieces and win a prize
hotels in Abu Dhabi and Yas Island
Dubai Tourism and Revised travel trade manual to be The team (pictured right) will Dubai Expert online training ME2000
Commerce launched at WTM. Developments be particularly focusing on Dubai programme relaunch with new
Marketing such as Dubai Metro and Dubai as a family destination design and layout. Agents can
Fountain, plus new hotels sign up at the stand
Egyptian Tourist New BA Gatwick-Sharm el Sheikh Cairo and Alexandria city breaks ME4000
Authority service, and new Thomson flights and Mediterranean coast;
from Gatwick and Manchester to Nile cruising; Red Sea Riviera;
Marsa Matruh from May desert and ecotourism
El Gouna & El Gouna’s 20th anniversary; Egyptian Pavilion
Taba Heights Ancient Sands, a new development
in El Gouna; promoting Taba
Heights as gateway to Middle East
Emirates Launch of routes to Durban and New Emirates lounge at ME2500
Angola in Africa; sponsorship of Manchester airport;
World Cup 2010 in South Africa A380 First Class Private suite;
portfolio of resorts
Etihad Airways New Diamond First Class Suite; The airline’s premium cabins, Prize draw for two return Pearl A special guest appearance is ME1600
new premium lounge at plus routes to Australia business-class tickets to Abu Dhabi; promised on Wednesday,
Heathrow’s Terminal 4 and South Africa runners-up will win signed shirts November 11
Jordan Tourism New properties such as Movenpick Spending £100,000 in 2010 on Daily prize draw for agents to Travel agent training on Thursday, ME3000
Board Tala Bay and Kempinski Hotel online agent training, fam trips win a place on educational November 12, from 12.30-2pm,
Aqaba. Plans to target luxury and training sessions through with 60 places available.
travellers in 2010 Bright Roadshow membership Call 020 7371 6496
Moroccan National Hotel developments including Promoting Morocco as destination Morocco Champions online training ME 4500
Tourist Office reopening of La Mamounia hotel. for both culture and beach. programme being extended for
New advertising campaign and New brochures on Essaidia, Agadir, 2010 with prizes for top 10 selling
launch of Marrakech website Ouarzazate, Fez and Tangier agents who complete the modules
Oman Ministry Oman has expanded its cultural Oman will open its first Opera ME3960
of Tourism attractions and wants to grow House on November 18. Oman Air’s
the Mice market. It will host the transformation from a regional to
Asian Beach Games in 2010 an international flag-carrier
Rotana The hotel will be promoting the 10 Rotana’s 48 upcoming new hotels – GV5800
properties it is opening this year. in the UAE, Oman, Syria, Jordan,
The Lebanese Rotana properties Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Qatar and
are attending for the first time Saudi Arabia – all to open by 2012
Tunisian National Launch of a new website, Four pillars of tourism in Tunisia: Agents can see a traditional Tunisair is offering WTM ME6600
Tourist Office at
cometotunisia.co.uk archaeology, thalassotherapy, Tunisian engraver and attendees the opportunity
beaches and the Sahara. perfumer at work to win two free flights
Plus, the country’s golf courses
Yemen Tourism New five-star hotels in Sana’a and Desert treks, Bedouin encounters, Programme of study tours Travel agents’ quiz with prizes ME4700
Promotion Board Aden; expanded regional flights; Frankincense Trail, Red Sea diving throughout 2010 – registration
ground-handling for Red Sea cruises and four World Heritage Sites now open
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