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Asia Islamic Tourism & Trade Expo to be held in Malaysia

Malaysia Tourism Agency Association (MATA) has announced the return of the Asia Islamic Tourism & Trade Expo (AITEX 2024), slated to take place in August.
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Malaysia Tourism Agency Association (MATA) has announced the return of the Asia Islamic Tourism & Trade Expo (AITEX 2024), slated to take place in August.
 
The event will be held at the Sunway Resort Hotel in Sunway City, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from August 23 to August 25.
 
Building upon the success of its inaugural edition, AITEX 2024 is gearing up to be bigger and more comprehensive, featuring an
expanded lineup that includes the highly anticipated Islamic Finance Expo and Islamic Jewelry Expo. 
 
This year's event promises to be a dynamic platform for industry players, thought leaders, and stakeholders to explore, collaborate, and innovate within the realm of Islamic tourism and trade.
 
In a significant move to enhance its global reach and impact, AITEX 2024 is collaborating with esteemed partners, including the World Islamic Tourism Council (WITC), the Global Islamic Tourism Organization (GITO), and the Asean Federation of Umrah & Hajj (AFUH). 
 
This partnership underscores AITEX's commitment to fostering collaboration and driving positive growth within the Islamic tourism and trade sectors, a statement said.
 
AITEX 2024 is extending invitation to national tourism offices, tourism boards, tourism players, and Umrah & Hajj operators to exhibit their products and services at the expo. This presents a unique opportunity for participants to showcase their offerings to a targeted audience of industry professionals and enthusiasts, it said.
 
AITEX 2024 actively encourages travel technology companies to participate, providing them with a platform to expand their businesses into the thriving market of Islamic or Muslim-friendly tourism. By promoting innovation and collaboration, AITEX 2024 aims to facilitate the development of sustainable and inclusive tourism practices, it said. - TradeArabia News Service
 

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