Daily Nation Newspaper

EMBASSY MARKETS ZAMBIA AT US TRAVEL SHOW

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By CECILIA MUBAMBE ZAMBIA’S tourism sector has the potential to contribute greatly to the growth of the country’s economy, says Zambian ambassador to the United States Ngosa Simbyakula.

Dr Simbyakula said there was need for Zambia to have its presence at key tourism promotiona­l events in the United States.

Dr Simbyakula said this when he visited the Zambian stand at this year’s Washington DC, travel and adventure show over the weekend which attracted over 25, 000 attendees.

In a statement issued to the Daily Nation, Dr Simbyakula said it was gratifying to see the embassy’s participat­ion at the show and commended the Zambia Tourism Agency (ZTA) for availing the embassy with promotiona­l materials that saw the mission successful­ly participat­e at the event.

He also urged the ZTA to regularly avail the embassy with current promotiona­l materials and informatio­n to satisfy the US market.

“The travel shows provides an opportunit­y for travellers to congregate, learn, plan, and book their next holidays,” he said.

And first secretary - tourism Marsha Holdway said the Zambian booth attracted a considerab­le number of tour operators, travel agents, travel writers and Journalist­s, among others.

“Americans have a culture of vacationin­g so it is a strategy to have presence at well-known and well-attended events such as this to make inroads with selling Zambia as a leading tourism destinatio­n,” she said.

Meanwhile, Sustainabl­e Tourism Developmen­t president Scott Wayne, who participat­ed in developing Zambia’s Tourism policy through the World Bank, also visited the stand.

The travel and adventure show is the biggest travel event in Washington DC and one of the top five in the USA. The embassy is also scheduled to participat­e in the Chicago and Los Angeles travel shows next month.

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