Indian Hajj & Umrah Expo in Hyderabad on 12-13 October 2019
Indian Hajj & Umrah Expo (IHUE) 2019 is being organized in Hyderabad on 12-13 October 2019. IHUE, the biggest Hajj Umrah Expo in the whole of Asia is an event which has successfully been attracting a huge number of attendees not just from India but from almost all major countries such as Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Turkey etc.
IHUE 2019 is the Second Hajj Umrah Expo happening in the city of Hyderabad. IHUE is a business-to-business, business-to-consumer networking event and trade show for tour operators, travel agencies, hoteliers, entrepreneurs, stakeholders, decision-makers, startups, logistics providers, and various other interrelated businesses.
All set to attract a large number of exhibitors, the two-days EXPO 2019 is an ideal event for the businesses to network, exchange ideas, build new relationships, shop for new vendors, attend presentations, workshops and much more!
The topics to be discussed at the expo include Hajj & Umrah in accordance with Vision 2030. The key speakers at the expo include Mr Omar Seraj Akbar and Mr Abdullah.
Mr Omar Seraj Akbar is the chairman of Seraj Al Muneer, a travel company that promotes Haj and the holy journey of Umrah, and organizes well-designed and high-quality tours.
In order to provide better and efficient services to the visitors of the holy land, IHUE understands that the providers of various services play an important role, hence it has pioneered this first of a kind mega event in this country, called the ‘Indian Hajj & Umrah Expo 2019′, where all the different kinds of service providers are meeting with one another.
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