Egyptian wing ranks second best in Africa during Berlin Tourism Stock Exchange ITB events

Middle East, Egypt: The Minister of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt, Ahmed Issa, has recently updated that the Egyptian wing participated in the Berlin Tourism Stock Exchange ITB events and won the second-best branch in Africa.

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Egyptian wing ranks second best in Africa during Berlin Tourism Stock Exchange ITB events
Egyptian wing ranks second best in Africa during Berlin Tourism Stock Exchange ITB events (image credits Facebook)

Middle East, Egypt: The Minister of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt, Ahmed Issa, has recently updated that the Egyptian wing participated in the Berlin Tourism Stock Exchange ITB events and won the second-best branch in Africa.

According to recent updates, the Berlin ITB Tourist Stock Exchange events lasted from March 7 to 9. The Egyptian wing participating in the Stock Exchange events has won the second-best African branch for its distinctive design and uniqueness in highlighting Egyptian culture and civilization quality of services and activities provided by the Stock Exchange Administration.

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The reports have confirmed that Egypt has participated, in the Ministry of Tourism and Archaeology, this year, in the Berlin Tourist Exchange ITB, with an area of 1091 m2. Its design was inspired by the idea of the design of the Grand Egyptian Museum, which is a miniature model of the Grand Staircase with cloned models of statues. At the same time, the front of the wing came in the form of two large plains with screens for viewing films and tourist photos and different promos and logos of Egypt.

Furthermore, at the beginning of the front of the suite, there is a small theatre for one of the eloped female musicians. Behind it are three hologram scenes from King Tutankhamun’s collections. Whereas at the back of the suite is a model of the monument located in front of the entrance of the Grand Egyptian Museum with the same patterns as shown on it. There is also a display screen on the top of the background for Egypt’s promotional films.

Moreover, The suite has 97 participating exhibitors representing three airlines, namely Egypt Airlines, Air Cairo, Nessma Aviation, 2 Egyptian Tourist Rooms, 60 hotels, and 32 tourism companies, reported officials at the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.

It is noteworthy that Mr Ahmed Issa, Minister of Tourism and Archaeology, concluded his participation in the Berlin Tourist Exchange ITB events, which lasted from 7 to March 9 in Berlin, the German capital.  

During the event, he was keen to take a tour inside the Egyptian joint wing and thanked the ministry staff and the General Egyptian body for activation. Tourists were involved in organising this wing for their efforts and keenness to bring out the participation of the Ministry and the Egyptian wing in a decent picture.

Tariq Saeed

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