Mounir Fakhry Abdul Nour, the Minister of Tourism and Taleb Rifai, the
Secretary General of UNWTO have jointly opened the conference, which runs until
today. About 300 participants and officials from international
organisations and tourism and media representatives from Arab countries such as
Kuwait, Bahrain, Libya, Lebanon, Jordan, Sudan and Egypt are taking part in this
important gathering that began with a key note speech in which Minister Abdul
Nour has affirmed that the nation's tourism sector it is rising to the 2010
levels the January 25 Revolution. Abdul Noour told the conference, held
under the banner of Partnering with the Media in Challenging Times, that the
number of tourists booking summer flights to Egypt this year was more than the
reservations in the same period of 2010. Elaborating on this point, the
Minister said that the number of flight reservations by tourism companies
exceeded what it had been in the summer of 2010. "This means that the
number of tourists visiting Egypt this year may reach that in the peak year,
almost 13 million," he said. Minister Abul Nour said that the two-day
gathering aims at emphasising the Egyptian pioneering position as a host to the
most important historical, cultural, and artistic events in the Middle East
region. Moreover, he continued, the conference stresses on Egypt's unique
stance as a favourable destination for tourists around the world.
Participants of the conference have come to Marsa Alam to highlight the role of
tourism in media, review the practices of successful communication, and debate
the most important tools to achieve a clear vision on media and tourism
communication, Minister Abul Nour explained. Meanwhile, UNWTO chief Taleb
el-Rifai welcomed all participants in this conference and praised the key role
played by media to support and stimulate the Egyptian tourism sector. He
also praised the roles being played by the Ministry and the ETA in organising
significant international conferences and meetings in the field of tourism.
Mr el-Rifai praised the significant and effective role being played by
the media in developing and promoting the culture of tourism in the Arab world.
He said that the UNWTO would continue co-operating with the media to help
develop mechanisms of providing accurate information and delivering them in a
timely manner. Such mechanisms will give media outlets the ability to
portray the true picture of Egypt's current situation and broadcast accurate
news thereby reinforcing their credibility, he said. The Second
International Conference of UNWTO, he continued, will discuss the latest
international best techniques in the field of handling and dealing with the
media during crises to support efforts made to overcome them. |
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