Organisers announce dates for African Tourism Leadership Forum 2019

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African Tourism Partners, organisers of the African Tourism Leadership Forum (ATLF) and Awards have slated August 29 and 30, 2019 as the dates for this year’s edition.

Africa Tourism Leadership Forum (ATLF) is a Pan-African dialogue platform that brings together key stakeholders of Africa’s travel, tourism, hospitality and aviation sectors to network, share insights and devise strategies for intra-Africa travel and tourism growth across the continent, whilst enhancing the brand equity of “Destination Africa”. ATLF is the first of its kind in Africa and aims to put the spotlight on tourism as a major economic pillar for diversifying African economies.

The maiden edition was hosted in Ghana last year. The venue for the 2019 edition will be announced later.

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