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 Kathmandu Thursday March 14, 2002 Chaitra 01,  2058.


Nepal takes part in tourism fairs in India

By A Staff Reporter

Kathmandu, Mar. 13: As a regular marketing programme, Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) participated in separate Travel and Tourism Fairs (TTF) in New Delhi and Mumbai recently.

Held in Mumbai and Delhi from March 8 to 10 and March 2-4 respectively, TTF is one of the largest tourism fairs in India. According to NTB, TTF Delhi was inaugurated by India's Union Tourism Minister Jagmohan, whereas TTF Mumbai was opened by Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Chhagan Bhujbal.

NTB said that more than 100 main exhibitors and 80 co-exhibitors participated in the fairs. NTB had shared its stall with Royal Nepal Airlines Corporation (RNAC) in the fairs.

According to NTB, more than 200 tour operators visited the Nepal Stand at TTF Delhi, whereas the Nepal Stand at Mumbai had a turnout of over 350 tour operators. The visitors had collected brochures, CD-Roms and other informative booklets from the fairs.

NTB said the issue of the travel identification document was raised at both the fairs.


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