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Al Sairafi advocates for enhancing the Inter-Arab tourism industry

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Last updated: 2024/05/15 at 5:30 AM
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Her Excellency Fatima Al Sairafi, Minister of Tourism, recently met with H.E. Amin Salam, Minister of Economy and Trade of Lebanon, during his official visit to Bahrain for the 33rd Arab Summit. The meeting focused on strengthening relations between the two countries, particularly in the tourism sector. Minister Al Sairafi emphasized the importance of bilateral cooperation in tourism, travel, and hospitality, highlighting their role in driving economic growth and national development in Bahrain and Lebanon.

Minister Al Sairafi highlighted the significance of various meetings at the Bahrain Summit, including the Economic and Social Council of the Arab League, in promoting tourism integration among Arab nations. The goal is to increase intra-Arab tourism and boost the tourism sector’s contribution to national development. This collaborative effort aims to enhance social, cultural, and historical integration among Arab people, creating a more dynamic and competitive tourism landscape in the region.

To revitalize Arab tourism, Minister Al Sairafi outlined a comprehensive strategy that includes marketing the region, attracting investments for destination development, embracing digital tools to modernize the industry, promoting tourist attractions across the Arab world, and fostering innovation. By working together, Arab countries can showcase their unique offerings, attract more visitors, and boost their tourism sectors, ultimately driving economic growth and national development in the region.

The meeting between Minister Al Sairafi and Minister Salam highlighted the ongoing progress in Bahrain-Lebanon relations, particularly in tourism, travel, and hospitality. The ministers recognized the potential for these sectors to contribute significantly to both countries’ GDP and national development. By strengthening cooperation and collaboration, Bahrain and Lebanon can leverage their tourism assets to drive economic growth, create job opportunities, and enhance cultural exchange between their citizens.

Minister Al Sairafi’s emphasis on tourism integration among Arab nations and the importance of the Bahrain Summit in fostering such collaboration underscores the need for joint efforts to promote intra-regional tourism. By working together to market the Arab world as a tourist destination, attract investments, modernize the industry, and showcase cultural heritage, Arab countries can position themselves as competitive players in the global tourism market, attracting more visitors and generating economic benefits for their populations.

Overall, the meeting between Minister Al Sairafi and Minister Salam highlights the commitment of Bahrain and Lebanon to strengthening their relations and cooperation in the tourism sector. By leveraging their respective strengths and working together, these countries can unlock the full potential of their tourism industries, driving economic growth, job creation, and cultural exchange. Through collaborative efforts and a shared vision for Arab tourism, Bahrain, Lebanon, and other Arab nations can position themselves as top destinations for visitors from around the world, contributing to the development and prosperity of the region.

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