Egypt participates in a conference on "Tourism floating hotels" in Malaysia


Egypt participates in a conference on "Tourism floating hotels" in Malaysia

Tuesday, August 5th, 2014 -
Elhamy Zayat president of the Federation of Chambers of Tourism Elhamy Zayat president of the Federation of Chambers of Tourism

Egypt will participate in the conference on "Tourism floating hotels", organized by the Federation of travel agents and tourism Malaysia MATTA, and primarily in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, in the presence of Minister of Tourism Malaysia, and Dr. Adel El Masry, Director Egyptian tourist bureau in India, and Elhamy Zayat president of the Federation of Chambers of Tourism, and the participation of the nearly 150 Malaysian company and a number of media.

The director of the Egyptian tourist office in India, in a special statement that the aim of participating in the conference, push cultural tourism movement coming from the Malaysian market as directed by Hisham Zaazou, Minister of Tourism to revive tourism cities of Luxor and Aswan in the throes of recession tourism.


The Egyptian, that the President of the Federation of Chambers of Tourism will present a detailed tourism Nile and the number of floating hotels itinerary, will also explain the requirements of security and safety for the operation of the boat and the services provided by the hotels, and the role of the Ministry of Tourism supervisory those facilities to ensure services provided to tourists.

He added that the office will intensify cooperation with all professionals and media through promotional campaigns and trips tariff and training programs and caravan tourism and joint campaigns, to open new horizons of cooperation and the application of promotional methods unconventional, and targeting new segments through an ambitious plan for the office market Malaysian.

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