Botswana Tourism Organization participates in Tourism Expo Japan

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Botswana Tourism Organisation is participating at the Tourism Expo Japan (TEJ) also formerly referred to as Japan Association of Travel Agents – JATA from the 26th – 29th October, in Osaka.

Minister of Environment and Tourism Hon. Philda Nani Kereng, Ambassador of the Republic of the Botswana in Japan His Excellency Major General Gotsileene Morake (Rtd) and BTO Acting CEO Keitumetse Setlang will join the Local Tourism Operators exhibiting under the BTO banner.

The JATA is a premier Business to Business (B2B) and Business to Consumer (B2C) tourism platform for trade and business. It is significant to the Botswana Tourism industry,as it gives the industry access to a well established network of the growing Japanese Travel Agents and Professionals.

#tourism_expo_japan #DestinationBotswana #GorogaMoBotswana #ilovebotswana

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