Egyptian Tourism Minister Hisham Zaazou
Egyptian Tourism Minister Hisham Zaazou is due here on Wednesday to take part in the Viennese International Tourism Fair that will kick off on Thursday and run for four days. Zaazou is scheduled to take part in the official inauguration
of the fair along with Egypt's Ambassador to Austria Khaled Shamaa, Egypt's tourism adviser Nabila Al-Banhawy, senior tourism officials and representatives of media.
Egypt is taking part in the fair with a large pavilion with the aim of giving an impetus to the tourism movement coming from Austria to various tourist destinations in Egypt.
The Egyptian minister will hold a press conference on the first day of the exhibition to brief the Austrian media on the latest developments in the tourism movement in Egypt. He will also hold meetings with the Austrian tourism agents to discuss their offers for tourism trips in Egypt during the coming spring and summer seasons.
More than 70 countries and 700 tourism companies are participating in the fair which is one of the most important and biggest tourism events in Austria and Europe.
Source: MENA
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