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MK254 ACHA UONGO WAKO TANZANIA INAONGOZO;-
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Tanzania continues to register a
remarkable performance in
tourism sector internationally. The
International luxury travel network
Virtuoso, recognized as an
influential trend forecaster in the
industry announced recently that
Tanzania has emerged first in the
list of hot ten countries that have
recorded a largest percentage of
growth in tourist bookings
worldwide this year.
According to report released by
the American luxury travel
network Virtuoso Tanzania scores
98% followed by Portugal and
Ireland which scored 88% and
58% respectively. Other countries
with their percentage in brackets
are: Brazil (53%), Mexico (48%),
Russia (44%), Netherlands (38%),
Jamaica (28%), Sweden (23%) and
Poland (18%).
“Tanzania is experiencing a huge
increase in bookings, as travellers
seek out its incredible scenery and
diversity of wildlife” says Virtuoso
in their statement. The release
further discloses that there are
few surprises emerged when
Virtuoso compared this year’s
performance summer hot spots to
last year’s “must see”
destinations.
Commented on this, the Tanzania
Tourist Board, Ag. Director of
Marketing Mr. Philip Chitaunga
observes that this is a great
achievement we should all cherish
and is a clear manifestation of the
great effort Tanzania Tourist
Board in collaboration with other
public institutions and private
sector in tourism industry exert in
promoting destination Tanzania
globally. “We are proud of this
performance as it clearly shows
the commitment that TTB and
other stakeholders attach to
promoting destination Tanzania
and the growth of this lucrative
industry” he said.
Virtuoso is the leading
international travel agency
network specializing in luxury and
experiential travel. This by-
invitation-only organization
comprises of over 380 agency
members with more than 11,400
elite travel advisors in on over 30
countries throughout North
America, Latin America, the
Caribbean, Europe, Asia-Pacific,
Africa and Middle East.
Issued by
😛ublic Relations
OfficeTanzania Tourist
Board17th /8/2016