Tehran Set to Shine: 18th Tourism Fair Welcomes Global Media and Influencers!

Tehran Set to Shine: 18th Tourism Fair Welcomes Global Media and Influencers!

Tehran is gearing up for a remarkable event, the 18th International Tourism and Related Industries Exhibition, set to take place from February 11 to 14. This highly anticipated exhibition will draw tourism officials, media representatives, and social media influencers from around the world, showcasing the vibrant potential of the tourism sector.

According to Moslem Shojaei, the director-general for marketing and tourism development at the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, representatives from 14 countries will participate in this prestigious event. These countries include:

  • Tajikistan
  • Brazil
  • Iraq
  • Bangladesh

Among the distinguished attendees are notable figures such as:

  • The Head of Tajikistan’s Tourism Organization
  • The country’s Minister of Tourism
  • The Secretary-General of the Asian Cooperation Dialogue (ACD)
  • The Secretary-General of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO)
  • A representative from the United Nations’ tourism organization (UN Tourism)
  • Brazil’s Deputy Minister of Tourism
  • A representative from Iraq’s Ministry of Tourism
  • A delegation from Bangladesh

In addition to government officials, the exhibition will welcome 15 international influencers from various countries, including:

  • The United States
  • Pakistan
  • Kenya
  • Bangladesh
  • Zimbabwe

These influencers collectively boast a following of approximately 45 million people, which is expected to generate significant media coverage for the event, enhancing its visibility on a global scale.

Furthermore, exhibitors from a range of countries will showcase their offerings at the exhibition. These countries include:

  • The UAE
  • Qatar
  • Turkey
  • Malaysia
  • Thailand
  • Indonesia
  • Russia
  • Tajikistan
  • Armenia
  • Venezuela
  • Madagascar

On the media front, Shojaei highlighted that 35 journalists from 19 media outlets, representing 10 different countries, have registered to cover the event. This impressive turnout will undoubtedly amplify the exhibition’s global reach.

The Tehran International Tourism and Related Industries Exhibition stands as one of the most significant tourism events in the region. It serves as a vital platform for industry professionals, investors, and stakeholders to:

  • Explore new opportunities
  • Foster international cooperation
  • Showcase their latest innovations

This exhibition not only promotes tourism trends but also encourages networking among various sectors related to tourism and hospitality. The event will facilitate discussions on the future of tourism, sustainable practices, and the impact of digital transformation on the industry.

As the world continues to recover from the impacts of the pandemic, events like this exhibition are crucial for revitalizing the tourism sector. By bringing together key players in the industry, Tehran aims to highlight its potential as a leading tourist destination.

In conclusion, the 18th International Tourism and Related Industries Exhibition promises to be an extraordinary event that will not only showcase Iran’s tourism offerings but also strengthen ties between countries and promote cultural exchange. The participation of high-profile officials and influencers indicates a strong commitment to advancing the tourism industry’s growth and resilience.

Stay tuned for updates as the exhibition unfolds, showcasing the best of what the tourism sector has to offer.

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