NYC Vice President Markowitz Visits Turkey
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For the last couple of years travel trends have had new variations like congress, religion, culture, health tourism etc. which have effected travelers? decision-making process. The purpose of the Forum was;vSharing the World Tourism Forum?s vision with regional experts, Contribute to national economic growth through raising Turkish tourism potential,Transfer new generational models of consumer behavior to forum participants,Sharing new technological trends in the tourism sector and Share international marketing vision with local companies.
Beside Marty Markowitz, Former Prime Minister of Sweden Fredrik Reinfelt, VP of Trip Advisor Martin Verdon Roe, VP of Expedia Ait Voncke were the speakers of the Forum
Scores of representatives from around the world were in attendance at the platform on which the future of the tourism industry was discussed and which aimed to offer a platform for the exchange of information to increase tourism for every participant country. Marty Markowitz said at the conference: "I would like to see more Turkish people traveling to New York. Part of the purpose of my visit is to convey that they would feel at home in New York as much as I feel at home in Istanbul," Markowitz added " New York has a greater diversity I believe. It is the melting pot of the world," he said, adding that the energy of the ethnic and religious diversity has a positive impact on the tourism potential of the city, which is already the number-one destination in the U.S. for international tourism."
Beside Marty Markowitz, Former Prime Minister of Sweden Fredrik Reinfelt, VP of Trip Advisor Martin Verdon Roe, VP of Expedia Ait Voncke were the speakers of the Forum
Scores of representatives from around the world were in attendance at the platform on which the future of the tourism industry was discussed and which aimed to offer a platform for the exchange of information to increase tourism for every participant country. Marty Markowitz said at the conference: "I would like to see more Turkish people traveling to New York. Part of the purpose of my visit is to convey that they would feel at home in New York as much as I feel at home in Istanbul," Markowitz added " New York has a greater diversity I believe. It is the melting pot of the world," he said, adding that the energy of the ethnic and religious diversity has a positive impact on the tourism potential of the city, which is already the number-one destination in the U.S. for international tourism."
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