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10 Jun 2019 | Mon 18:47
TTM Travel Summit 2018
TTM Travel Summit 2018
Travel Trade Maldives
TTM Travel Summit 2019
TTM Travel Summit 2019 set to kick off on Tuesday
 
Local telecom giant Ooredoo allocated as title sponsor
 
Over 300 investors in the industry, resort and hotel owners and developers along with designers and consultants set to participate
 
This year’s TTM summit will focus on promoting businesses through analytic, dynamic pricing, digital and artificial intelligence in the tourism industry

With the “Travel, Technology & Analytics” focus, Travel Trade Maldives (TTM) 2019 is set to kick off on Tuesday.

While TTM 2019 is to be held from 11 to 13 June this year, it aims to expand and advertise the tourism industry of the Maldives and acts as a convenient platform for international travel agents and the business community of the Maldives to intersect.

It provides a platform for the hundreds of companies from the global travel trade to meet, network and conduct business operations conveniently.

This year’s TTM summit will focus on promoting businesses through analytic, dynamic pricing, digital and artificial intelligence in the tourism industry.

Over 300 investors in the industry, resort and hotel owners and developers along with designers and consultants will be joining the summit this year.

TTM 2019 is to be inaugurated by Managing Director of Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) Mr. Thoyyib Mohamed and Professor Hassan Ugail is also set to address the summit as an esteemed guest.

MMPRC MD Thoyyib will be delivering a presentation on marketing and promotion of Maldives as a destination brand and RaajjeMV understands that he plans to shed light on the government’s importance of tourism industry policies and strategies at the summit

Last Thursday, local telecommunications company Ooredoo Maldives was allocated as the title sponsor of the summit.

Ooredoo’s Managing Director and CEO, Najib Khan revealed that they aim to facilitate the tourism industry of Maldives to reach the ultimate target of 2.5 million tourists and a USD 3.5 billion income.

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