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ADTA delegation visit Singapore and Malaysia

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, April 15 - 2007 at 16:09
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A 12-member delegation from the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) visited Singapore and Malaysia to familiarize themselves with tourism industry in those countries.

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  • Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) representatives.
    Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) representatives.
The delegation which met officials from both the private and public sectors also conducted workshops to revisit and review the Malaysian and Singaporean experiences in the field of tourism promotion.

Malaysia and Singapore recently succeeded to achieve massive tourism boom, raking as top tourism destinations in Asia.

The ADTA delegation was briefed on different aspects of strategic planning, tourism product development, licensing and classification systems, management and development of human resources, finance and administration, IT, marketing and other areas related to tourism development.

The ADTA aim in engaging its staff is in such trips is to enhance their expertise and skills and offer them an opportunity to gain first-hand experience in countries which have achieved remarkable successes in the tourism.
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Notes and media contacts

The Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) was established in accordance with the Law No.7/2004, which stipulated its objectives, mission and activities. As spelt out by the law, the principle role of ADTA is to sharpen the competitive edge of Abu Dhabi with the ultimate aim of turning the emirate into a first-choice-destination for global tourists and investors.
Based in Abu Dhabi, the ADTA is committed to transforming the emirate of Abu Dhabi into a global tourism hub but in a manner that is consistent with the indigenous values and culture of the UAE society.
The ADTA undertakes a whole range of responsibilities that include, among others, developing and promoting tourism sector; outlining and overseeing a robust tourism development strategy; recommending tourism laws; encouraging the private sector to invest in the tourism industry; reviewing and developing the existing tourism infrastructure and attracting direct foreign investments to the tourism sector.

For more information contact
Saeed bin Hamdan Al Tanaiji
Head of Media Relations
ADTA
(Direct) 02 -41 81456
(Fax) 02 -4181402

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