Vietnam attends annual tourism expo in Israel

An annual international tourism expo opened in Tel Aviv, Israel, on February 7, attracting travel companies from 40 countries worldwide, including Vietnam.
Vietnam attends annual tourism expo in Israel ảnh 1Scene at the tourism expo (Photo: VNA)

Tel Aviv (VNA) – An annual international tourism expo opened in Tel Aviv,Israel, on February 7, attracting travel companies from 40 countries worldwide,including Vietnam.

Featuringabout 200 stalls, the event also includes seminars and workshops.

In aninterview on the sidelines of the fair, Vietnam Ambassador to Israel Cao TranQuoc Hai said participating Vietnamese firms have the chance to gain experienceand make partnerships.

To promote Vietnamesetourism they need to be more creative, he added.

Reportsfrom the local tourism sector showed that Israelis make a total of 4 milliontrips overseas on an annual basis, with each resident having between 4 and 10days of holiday abroad on average.-VNA
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