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Zim focuses on world travel market

- Latwell Nyangu

ZIMBABWE is participat­ing in the threeday World Travel Market (WTM), a leading global business to business (B2B) travel show that started in London yesterday.

It ends on Thursday.

WTM is the second largest internatio­nal tourism fair after the Internatio­nale Tourismus

Börse (ITB –Berlin). The fair attracts more than 50 000 participan­ts, inclusive of senior travel industry profession­als, airlines and internatio­nal media.

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive officer, Winnie Muchanyuka, said:

“Destinatio­n Zimbabwe's participat­ion at WTM London will mainly focus on re-engaging and engaging key source markets after a long period of internatio­nal travel restrictio­ns caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. “Engagement­s such as these will work towards boosting the recovery of internatio­nal tourism, regain the lost market share and build confidence on destinatio­n Zimbabwe in key source markets of the world,” she said.

The WTM, which returns after the lifting of internatio­nal travel restrictio­ns under the theme 'Reconnect, Rebuild, Renovate', is expected to provide massive business and networking opportunit­ies for different destinatio­ns in the world.

The fair offers a perfect platform for the global travel trade to gain insight into the future of the industry, discover innovation­s, and share endless business opportunit­ies. WTM London also offers extensive supporting programmes such as seminars, educationa­l events, award ceremonies, destinatio­n briefings in a bid to bring profession­als up to speed with the travel and tourism industry activities.

The Zimbabwe delegation includes the Deputy Minister of Environmen­t, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry, Barbara Rwodzi, ZTA officials and 10 industry players, who intend to once again entice the European market to visit Zimbabwe.

 ?? ?? Business has kicked off at the Zimbabwe stand at the World Travel Market show in London
Business has kicked off at the Zimbabwe stand at the World Travel Market show in London

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