Sharjah tourism authority reveals ATM plans
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The Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA) has revealed details about its planned participation at next week’s Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai.Underscoring the importance of being part of the region’s largest trade and consumer travel exhibition, SCTDA Chairman HE Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qassimi said the ATM this year could see a substantial increase in the number of exhibitors, tourist destinations and products, and will present an important platform for Sharjah and the UAE. “ATM provides us with a great opportunity to showcase the emirate’s unique tourism products and services and promote Sharjah as a world-class tourist destination,” said Al Qassimi who heads the high profile Sharjah delegation to the ATM next week, promising new strategies and plans to enhance the emirate’s profile. The Sharjah delegation will include senior officials and representatives from the SCTDA, Sharjah Airport Authority, Sharjah Airport Travel Agency, Corniche Al Buhairah Hotel, Ramada Sharjah, Samaya Hotel Apartments, Sharjah National Hotels (Marbella Resort/Oceanic Hotel and Resort Khorfakkan/Hotel Holiday International) Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) Sharjah Museums Department, Sharjah Media Centre, Al Hamrah Hotel, Al Sharq Hotel and Al Sharq Suites, Royal Beach Resort & Spa and MH Group of Hotels (Sharjah Carlton Hotel/Beach Hotel/Nova Hotel.) The SCTDA has been regularly showcasing Sharjah at leading international travel and tourism events over the past many years. “The participation in the ATM this year follows our recent success at the ITB Berlin, MITT Moscow and GIBTM Abu Dhabi,” said Al Qassimi.Sharjah’s 529-square metres stand at the ATM Dubai – it’s largest in 13 years of exhibiting at the show – will showcase the emirate’s cultural heritage and tourist attractions, as well as highlight its educational, entertainment and business facilities. Information about the emirate will be available to visitors in both Arabic and English.
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