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PATA Nepal to organize ‘Nepal Sales Mission-2022’ in Thailand



KATHMANDU: The Nepal chapter of Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) is to organize ‘Nepal Sales Mission-2022’ at Bangkok of Thailand on August 1.

Nepal Sales Mission-2022 is going to be organized with the objective of helping the post COVID-19 tourism revival campaign.

According to PATA Nepal, 20 tourism entrepreneurs, affiliated with PATA Nepal, and professionals would participate in the Mission going to be organized in collaboration with Nepal Airlines Corporation, Thai Travel Agents Association, SS Group Thailand and Jawalakhel Group of Industries.

Similarly, more than 4o tourism associated stakeholders including Thai Travel Agents and Tour Operators, media would also participate in the Mission.

Nepali Ambassador to Thailand, Ganesh Prasad Dhakal, would be the chief guest of the Nepal Sales Mission where CEO of PATA International, Liz Ortiguera, would participate as the special guest and keynote speaker.

Chair of PATA Nepal chapter, Bibhuti Chand Thakur, expressed the belief that the Nepal sales Mission would be the best forum to promote tourism potential between Nepal and Thailand, with Gautam Buddha international Airport already into operation.

Similarly, a Nepali delegation would also participate in the ‘Sixth PATA Destination Marketing Forum’ to be held in Thailand from August 2-4.

Publish Date : 27 July 2022 06:59 AM

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