Seychelles,
Cambodia, Mongolia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mauritius and Croatia are
the new participating countries. In addition, the exhibition welcomed
exhibitors from Abu Dhabi, Adigeya, Germany, Argentina, Azerbaijan,
Bulgaria, Brazil, Algeria, the Czech republic, China, Dubai, the
Dominican Republic, Croatia, Ecuador, Indonesia, Armenia, Morocco,
Palestine, France, South Africa, India, England, Italy, Japan,
Kazakhstan, Montenegro, Kenya, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Kosovo,
Korea, Cuba, Lebanon, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Kuwait,
Hungary, Macedonia, Mexico, Moldova, Maldives, Egypt, Russia,
Uzbekistan, Thailand, Peru, Senegal, Singapore, Slovenia, Sudan,
Tanzania, Tatarstan, Thailand, Tunisia, Ukraine, Jordan, Vietnam and
Greece. opened its doors on Thursday, January 30 and will be open
until Sunday, February 2, 2014.
This year’s exhibition is hosting over 4,500 companies from 70
countries representing tour operators, travel agencies, hotels,
airlines, cruise operators, national tourist boards, transportation
services, medical tourism providers and other tourism institutes. EMITT
is the 5th largest tourism exhibition in the world that spans 11 halls
of the TUYAP exhibition center in Beylikdüzü, Istanbul.
The opening of EMITT 2014 is honored by Turkish Culture and Tourism
Minister Ömer Çelik, Istanbul Governor Hüseyin Avni Mutlu, and Istanbul
Mayor Kadir Topbaş.
Seychelles,
Cambodia, Mongolia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mauritius and Croatia are
the new participating countries. In addition, the exhibition welcomed
exhibitors from Abu Dhabi, Adigeya, Germany, Argentina, Azerbaijan,
Bulgaria, Brazil, Algeria, the Czech republic, China, Dubai, the
Dominican Republic, Croatia, Ecuador, Indonesia, Armenia, Morocco,
Palestine, France, South Africa, India, England, Italy, Japan,
Kazakhstan, Montenegro, Kenya, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Kosovo,
Korea, Cuba, Lebanon, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Kuwait,
Hungary, Macedonia, Mexico, Moldova, Maldives, Egypt, Russia,
Uzbekistan, Thailand, Peru, Senegal, Singapore, Slovenia, Sudan,
Tanzania, Tatarstan, Thailand, Tunisia, Ukraine, Jordan, Vietnam and
Greece.
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