Tamarind Global participates in Arabian Travel Market 2019
Tamarind Global, the leading Event and Destination Management Company participated in Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2019 for the second time in a row. Every year the event is organised in Dubai and helps generate more than $2.5 billion in travel industry deals. ATM has established a niche for itself in the last twenty-five years as the most significant event for Middle East’s inbound and outbound travel industry.
ATM 2019 was organised at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC), over four days, wherein the annual business-to-business (B2B) exhibition showcased over 2,800 products and destinations from around the world to over 28,000 buyers and travel trade visitors. The event enabled the participants to network to develop new connections with their international peers and discover the latest trends pertaining to industry news, products and technologies from around the world, which helps to drive business opportunities.
Representing Tamarind Global, the following attendees graced the event: Mahesh Shirodkar – MD, Louis D’Souza – Director, Prabhakar Kamat – General Manager, Sales, Bosco Rodrigues- Business Development Manager, Eljoe Mathew – Business Development Manager, Dubai and Aliasgar Dahodwala- Senior Consultant, Tours.
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