The 28th Eastern Mediterranean International Tourism and Travel Exhibition EMITT 25 has opened in Istanbul and will last until February 7. Experts place it among the five largest tourism exhibitions in the world.
The forum is attended by more than 400 professional tour operators and companies working in the fields of tourism management, wedding and congress tourism, spa tourism with destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East and the USA. The exhibition gives participants the opportunity to negotiate directly.
Bulgaria participates with a national stand, which is organized by the Ministry of Tourism. The stand presents more than ten leading Bulgarian tourism companies, as well as municipalities and spa centers. Among them are the famous resorts of Albena, Bansko, Sandanski, the municipality of Veliko Tarnovo and others.
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