SCTDA organizes CIS roadshow
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The Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority has rolled out plans for its CIS roadshow covering countries such as Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan in collaboration with Air Arabia.
Sharjah delegation, including representatives of Travel agencies, will introduce Sharjah’s tourism product and the emirate’s tourism agenda for this year, and the international events and festivals organized in the emirate.
The road show, taking place from September 3rd – 10th, comes as part of the SCTDA’s strategy of boosting the emirate’s position in these immense tourism markets. The road show aims at presenting latest tourism projects and international festivals organized by the emirate. One of the most prominent festivals is The Sharjah Water Festival that will be held next December. The festival will include a number of shows and activities, along with the U.I.M. F1H2O World Championship, the Grand Prix of Sharjah, hosted for the 13th consecutive year.
Mohamed Ali Al Noman, Chairman of the SCTDA, stressed on the significance of this road show in developing the tourism collaboration with the CIS countries, and promoting Sharjah as a unique tourism, cultural and family prominent destination. He further added that the road show comes as part of the authority’s promotional strategy to boost the tourism sector with further tourist, keeping pace with Air Arabia launching new flights to international destinations.
He said that the emirate has proved during the last years that its one of the most preferable destinations for CIS countries, Russians on top. He referred to the annual increase in the Russian tourists visiting Sharjah that reached 207.617 tourists in 2011 whereas in 2010, 204.340 Russian tourists visited the emirate. He added “This number is expected to increase in 2012”.
“Sharjah welcomed 60.313 tourists from Ukraine and Kazakhstan in 2011, whereas, 50.015 tourists from these countries visited the emirate in 2010, recording 21% increase,” Al Noman concluded.