UITT welcomes new destinations to Ukraine

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The 18th annual Ukraine International Travel and Tourism Exhibition (UITT, 28th – 30th March 2012), is pleased to welcome Romania, Serbia, Fujairah Tourism Authority, Catalunya and Tenerife, who will be participating for the first time at the exhibition.

The national tourism boards of Bulgaria, Hungary, Georgia, Dominican Republic, Dubai, Egypt, Israel, the Veneto region of Italy, Cyprus, Cuba, Morocco, Slovakia, Slovenia, Thailand, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey, Croatia, Montenegro, Czech Republic and Sri Lanka will also be attending.

Montenegro has doubled the size of its stand, and key exhibitors, such as Natalie Tours and Breeze Line have considerably increased their stand sizes at the International Exhibition Centre (IEC) Kyiv. More than 700 tourism companies, agencies and tour operators from over 50 countries and tourist destinations will exhibit at this year’s event.

Maria Badakh, Head of Sales, ITE Group Plc, commented “UITT is the exhibition in Ukraine to participate in to access the Ukrainian outbound travel and tourism market. Over 3 days exhibitors can meet the key buyers and learn about the market; we wish all our exhibitors a successful exhibition”

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For more information please visit: http://www.uitt-kiev.com/en/

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