Registration for 2020 Magical Kenya Travel Expo opens

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Registration for Magical Kenya Travel Expo(MKTE) has officially opened with both local and international travel trade gearing up for what promises to be another great event.

Taking place at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre(KICC) from 7-9 October 2020 MKTE is set to once again
showcase the best of the African tourism offering to international buyers and trade.

The show is designed to help trade do business, network, and access the latest information on the trends and the markets visiting Kenya and East Africa. It will also equip the media, with the latest information from the Kenya Tourism Board on its activities.

This year marks a landmark in the organization of the show as it celebrates a decade of magical experiences and more.

The show will also offer opportunity for the travel trade, countries and businesses to close deals.

Don’t miss out on all the latest details and the opportunity to attend this year’s show in Nairobi Kenya:

Register now at https://register.mkte.co.ke/hosted-buyer/register/

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