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Sukhum. March 16, 2021. Apsnypress. The head of Rostourism Zarina Doguzova visited the Abkhazian pavilion within the framework of the XXVII Moscow International Tourism Exhibition MITT-2021. There she also met with Minister of Tourism of Abkhazia Teimuraz Khishba.
According to press service of the RA Ministry of Tourism, the heads of the tourism departments of Abkhazia and Russia discussed the issues of interaction in the field of tourism and the signing of a cooperation memorandum.
The head of Rostourism got acquainted with presentation materials about Abkhazia. Participation in this prestigious exhibition provides an opportunity for various travel organizations, companies, tour operators, boarding houses and tourist hotels to present themselves and promote their services in the tourism market.
The exhibition takes place at the Crocus EXPO Moscow Exhibition Center from March 16 to 18. MITT - Moscow International Travel & Tourism Exhibition - is the largest travel exhibition in Russia and the CIS countries.
This year, more than 200 countries are participating in the exhibition, including Malaysia, Maldives, Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Thailand, Albania, Saxony, Nicaragua, etc.
The Abkhazian delegation is headed by Minister of Tourism Teimuraz Khishba. “Despite the pandemic, there is a lot of interest in the exhibition. The stand of Abkhazia is one of the largest and most visited stands of the entire tourism exhibition, ” Minister said.
According to him, this is a great opportunity to demonstrate the tourism advantages of the republic and attract more guests to Abkhazia.
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