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On October 6 through 8, the International Exhibition Centre at 15 Brovarsky Ave. in Kyiv will be hosting the 17 International Ukraine’2010 Travel Market. Now, when a holiday season comes to the end, the activity around a major hub of travel trade professionals is culminating.
One might say with confidence that this year’s Travel Market keeps heading for dynamic growth in terms of quality and dimension, i.e. both the number of exhibitors and the exhibition spaces sold to longstanding participants increase. There is one of the capital news – a State Board of the Israeli Tourism Ministry first takes part in UKRAINE’2010 Travel Market. Bilateral high-level concern in the Ukrainian autumn event proves a growing authority of the Travel Market and the interest of the Israeli part in cooperation.
There is another remarkable fact. The Ukrainian National Tourism Office also has livened up its participation in the Travel Market appreciably. Ukraine’s set-up at the event of 2010 will be much bigger in size, more creative in design and more substantial as to offers in comparison with previous years. These changes could be only welcome because in view of EURO’2012 the interest in our country, its travel opportunities, history and culture has got keen worldwide. Moreover, it very likely will add some more points to the international rating, if the display of our country is exemplary and meaningful.
By now, we know that Sri-lanka, Cyprus, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Finland, Tunisia, Thailand, Turkey, Egypt, Palestine, India, Indonesia, Ukraine, Dubai, Republic of South Africa and Israel (for the first time) arrange community set-ups at the Travel Market. Furthermore, it is known that some single companies from the said countries as well as from China, Seychelles, Switzerland, Russia, Greece, Brazil, Italy, Maldives, Spain, Hungary, USA and Bulgaria erect booths at the Travel Market.
Preparation for the show continues.
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