The annual entertainment event would be joined by 33 partners cut across hospitality, medical, entertainment sectors to interact with key trade partners in Nigeria.
The show is geared towards increasing DET’s promotional efforts in showcasing Dubai’s ever-evolving tourism proposition to African tourists.
Experiencing strong growth in tourism numbers from Africa, Dubai Tourism is looking to sustain its momentum by strengthening relationships with all industry stakeholders in the region.
In a statement released in Port Harcourt, Rivers state on Sunday morning and made available to Daily Independent, Dubai Tourism will begin the 2022 road show in Abuja on June 7th, followed by Port Harcourt on June 9th and round off in Lagos on June 14th.
Speaking on the growing relationship between Dubai and Nigeria, Tareq Binbrek, Assistant Manager, International Relations (Africa) for Dubai Tourism said, “Nigeria is of significant importance to Dubai and we will continue strengthening our relationships and developing strategic activities in this fast growing market”.
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