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Yemen to take part in London World Tourism Fair
[08/November/2008]



SANA'A, Nov. 08 (Saba) – A Yemeni delegation led by Tourism Minister Nabil al-Faqih headed for London to take part in the WTM London World Tourism Fair which will be kicked off during 10-13 November.

In a statement to Saba, al-Faqih confirmed the necessity of this participation, specially after the latest tourism condition after the attacks on the US embassy in Sana'a.

Al-Faqih added that Yemen looks for bringing Yemeni tourism into British tourism as well as Europe, in general, in addition to meet tour and travel agents associations to help improve tourism in the country.

On the sidelines of the fair, an international conference will be launched in which it will discuss international conditions affecting tourism climate.

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