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The 23rd Korea World Travel Fair (KOTFA 2010) |
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June 3(Thu.) ~ 6(Sun.), 2010 / 4 Days |
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3rd floor, Hall ¡°C¡±, Convention & Exhibition Center Seoul, Korea (COEX) |
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Korea Tourism Association |
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KOTFA Co., Ltd. |
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UN-WTO, Ministry of culture, Sports and Tourism, Korea Tourism Organization, Korea Airlines Co.,Ltd.,
VISIT KOREA YEAR Committee
etc.
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To promote the exchange of travel information
by sharing new ideas, products and services
with travel professionals and the public. |
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To promote domestic and international travel
by introducing travel attractions and products.
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To introduce consumer travel trend and to
help develop travel products suitable to the
market. |
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To publicize the participating companies
and the fair itself by inviting overseas travel
writers and tour operators in cooperation
with the tourism related organizations in
Korea. |
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The biggest participation by international
and domestic tourism related organizations
among
the travel exhibitors in Korea. |
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Recognition by international and domestic
tourism authorities including WTO, The Ministry
of Culture & Tourism in Korea, Seoul Metropolitan
Government,and Korea National Tourism Organization. |
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Attendance by over 100,000 travel industry
professionals, buyers and specialists and
travel consumers. |
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An open market for buyers and sellers for
business talks and negotiations. |
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An open stage to provide world folklore
performances and experience programs. |
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A valuable forum to exchange views, news,
trends and ideas related to world tourism
industry. |
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Buyers and sellers will meet each other
to conduct business talks during the whole
session of the fair. |
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The exhibitors will be exposed to more than
100,000 consumers. |
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A tourism presentation session by zone for
travel agents and tour operators. |
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