Important participation of Argentina in Paris Workshop
INPROTUR presented the tourist offer of the country on a working day organized by COTAL France.
The Ministry of Tourism of the Nation, through the National Institute of Tourism (INPROTUR), participated in a workshop organized by the Confederation of Latin American Tourism Organizations (COTAL) France last 30 March 2017 in the city of Paris, capital of the French Republic.
The meeting was held at the prestigious halls of the National Palace des Invalides and featured 23 exhibitors specialists in Latin America, including the destinations of greatest interest in the local market and Argentina.
airlines, hotels, cruise companies and inbound tour operators who shared their developments in supply over 150 tourism professionals French who attended the event were also present.
It should be noted that throughout the first stage of the event, participants had the opportunity to taste Argentine wines offered by the company Elsoli, distributor of such wines in France. COTAL participate in the Workshop of France was a positive experience to strengthen the positioning of our destiny in a very competitive market like the French.
In addition, there was strong emphasis on the provision of reimbursement of 21 percent per accommodation to foreign tourists, as was very well received by French professionals. Also, material corresponding to the #ArgentinaWorldFriendly promotion campaign was delivered.
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