Page 32 - NewsletterQuarter2
P. 32
ganda Tourism Board (UTB)
actively participated in the Ethio-
pian Tour Operators Association
(ETOA) Convention held at the
USkylight Hotel in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia. During this event, Mr. Anthony Ochieng,
the Account Manager, represented UTB and
delivered a comprehensive presentation that
focused on introducing destination Uganda and
the multitude of opportunities available to Ethio-
pian Tour Operators.
The Ethiopian Tour Operators Association
(ETOA) is a distinguished professional associa-
tion that stands as the voice of legally registered
tour operators in Ethiopia. Currently, ETOA
boasts a membership of more than 220 individu-
al tour and travel agency companies, all of which
Opening Doors to are deeply committed to delivering outstanding
services related to tours and tour operations.
Founded in 2003, ETOA's primary mission has
Ethiopian Tourism: been to ensure that its members uphold the
highest standards of professionalism and ethics
in providing their services. They actively promote
UTB's Success at ETOA excellence in all facets of tour operating, empha- 2003
sizing the significance of maintaining the utmost
Founded in 2003,
quality in every aspect of their operations.
UTB's involvement in the ETOA Convention ETOA’s primary
mission has been
Convention underscores their dedication to fostering collab- to ensure that its
members uphold the
orative relationships with Ethiopian tour opera-
tors. It serves as a valuable opportunity to present highest standards of
professionalism and
Uganda as a captivating and promising destina- ethics in providing
tion, encouraging mutual cooperation between their services.
the two nations. This engagement plays a pivotal
role in strengthening the ties between Uganda
and Ethiopia while expanding tourism horizons
and ensuring that the continent's remarkable
offerings are showcased on a global stage.