November edition of VoyagesAfriq Travel Magazine is out!

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The 5th installment of the VoyagesAfriq Travel Magazine is out. The latest edition features a variety of exciting new additions including, a more corporate outlook with the front page featuring Marriott International’s expansion plans for Africa.

The new edition saw a departure from the traditional country feature to assume the more corporate look. The pages for the new one have also been increased to 68 from 64. The biggest industry stories and events on the Africa continent are also captured.

From the maiden Africa Tourism Leadership Forum and Awards, Africa Hotel Investment Forum to tourism trade shows such as, Akwaaba Travel Market, Magical Kenya Travel Expo, Swahili International Tourism Expo and the Sanganai in Zimbabwe.

The 79th Skal International Congress is also featured. Editorial looks at growing Africa’s human resource capacity to enhance tourism deliver. Rhoda Nuhu, Clarissa Davis, Rut Sobrino Gomes, Erwan Garnier are some of the expert contributors to the latest edition. The night life of Tanazania’s Dar es Salaam is also given an extensive focus in the latest edition.

There is a compendium of stories at the Travel and Hospitality Blits with the What’s Up Africa pages giving readers a gist of upcoming events.

Copies of the magazine will be made available at the upcoming World Travel Market, London. Patrons can visit the Media Pavilion to grab the all new VoyageAfriq Travel Magazine to get updated with industry happenings and trends in Africa and beyond.

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