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Summer Paradise: Saudi Arabia Makes a Splash at ATM 2024
The Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) kicked off the 2024 Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai with a bang. Their delegation, comprised of 72 partners representing key sectors within the Saudi tourism industry, aims to showcase the Kingdom's diverse summer offerings and solidify its position as a year-round tourism leader.
A Strategic Showcase for Growth
This year's participation at ATM builds upon...
Governor Chardalias Highlights Attica’s Allure at Arabian Travel Market
Nikos Chardalias, the Governor of Greece's Attica Region, recently emphasized the significance of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai. During his visit to the Greek pavilion at the event, Chardalias spoke with the Emirates News Agency (WAM) about the potential for collaboration between Attica and Dubai, particularly in the realm of luxury tourism and yachting.
Fostering Collaboration and Unveiling...
Booming Tourism Industry: GCC Collaboration Takes Center Stage at ATM 2024
The Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2024, currently underway at the Dubai World Trade Centre, has become a platform for discussing the future of tourism within the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. Policymakers from across the GCC convened to address key issues like inter-regional collaboration, streamlined travel experiences, and infrastructure development, aiming to further elevate the industry's thriving presence.
Tourism's Growing...
Nature’s Playground: Hatta Resorts at the Arabian Travel Market
Dubai Holding, a prominent Emirati conglomerate, is showcasing the captivating allure of Hatta Resorts at the annual Arabian Travel Market (ATM) currently underway at the Dubai World Trade Centre. This participation highlights Hatta's growing significance as a sustainable tourism destination within Dubai.
Hatta Resorts: A Haven for Adventure and Relaxation
Hatta Resorts, nestled amidst the majestic Hajar Mountains, offers a unique...
Columbia Cancels University-Wide Commencement Amidst Pro-Palestine Protests
Columbia University, a prestigious Ivy League institution, announced the cancellation of its main commencement ceremony on Monday. This decision follows weeks of pro-Palestinian protests that ignited tensions on campuses nationwide. While the university-wide event is scrapped, smaller, school-based ceremonies will be held throughout the week, prioritizing individual student recognition.
Unrest on Campus Leads to Shift in Graduation Plans
In a statement...