AN advance team of the,
a leading global tAfrica Travel Association rade
association promoting travel and tourism to Africa is in Uganda to finalize
preparations for its 39th Congress.
It is slated to be
hosted from the 11th-16th November by its Ugandan Chapter with the First Lady
Janet Museveni as its patron.
President Museveni and First Lady Janet Museveni meet the team at State House in Rwakitura |
Photo by Solomon Oleny
Led by its Executive
Director Edward Bergman, the team are touring a couple of tourism attractions and tourism related facilities such as hotels with the intent
of mapping them for an international media team of 22 journalists especially
the travel press who will be arriving weeks ahead of the event.
Emma Nahayo the Public
Relations Officer of Ministry of Tourism explains that upon arrival, the press
team will pursue familiarization trips around Uganda’s top tourism attractions with the intent of popularizing them as prime tourism
destinations to the world, especially it’s over 5 million online followers.
“That way, this will
directly drive tourist
traffic into the country. In the event that 500,000 of these one million
followers come to Uganda, Uganda
will be $650 M richer for every day they will spend in the country because an
average tourist in Uganda spends $1300 a day on expenses like accommodation,
transport, food among others.”
According to Bergman,
beyond marketing Uganda
through the International press, ATA will fly in a team of over 400 tourism
business associates and expatriates for its conference slated to be hosted in
Munyonyo.
This will provide its
vast Ugandan members inclusive of travel agents,
hoteliers and safari companies a grand opportunity to build networks and expand
their business affiliations beyond limits.
“In turn, this will
help them in making breakthroughs, something which has not been possible in the
past as many of them could not afford to travel for international tourism exhibitions and
trade fairs as it’s expensive” Bergman explained.
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