- by foxnews
- 24 Nov 2024
Seychelles is poised to make a significant impact at the IFTM Top Resa, one of Europe's leading tourism trade shows, taking place from September 17 to 19 in Paris.
Seychelles is poised to make a significant impact at the IFTM Top Resa, one of Europe's leading tourism trade shows, taking place from September 17 to 19 in Paris.
The 115-island archipelago will showcase its unique charm and diverse offerings to a global audience of travel industry professionals.
A high-level delegation from Seychelles, led by Mrs. Sherin Francis, Principal Secretary for Tourism, will be attending the event.
Joining her will be Mrs. Bernadette Willemin, Director General of Destination Marketing, and representatives from the Seychelles Tourism Board.
The delegation will also include key local tourism stakeholders, such as hotels, resorts, and travel agencies.
Speaking ahead of the event, Mrs. Francis emphasized the importance of IFTM Top Resa for Seychelles' tourism industry.
Seychelles' participation at IFTM Top Resa aligns with its broader strategy to diversify its tourism market and attract visitors from new source markets.
The destination has been actively promoting its sustainable tourism initiatives, luxury experiences, and cultural heritage.
The Seychelles Tourism Board has been working closely with local tourism businesses to prepare for the event.
The team has developed a comprehensive marketing plan that includes targeted campaigns, social media activities, and press releases.
Seychelles is expected to showcase its diverse range of tourism products and experiences at IFTM Top Resa.
Visitors to the Seychelles stand will have the opportunity to learn more about the destination's pristine beaches, luxurious resorts, vibrant culture, and adventure activities.
The Seychelles Tourism Board is confident that its participation at IFTM Top Resa will contribute to the continued growth of the country's tourism industry. By showcasing Seychelles' unique appeal to a global audience, the board aims to attract more visitors and generate significant economic benefits for the country.
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