Five hotel executives are in a government delegation attending Imex Fair to market Nairobi as a
conference tourism hub.
conference tourism hub.
The
Kenyan delegation—comprising tourism ministry officials, KICC
representatives, Heritage Hotels, Intercontinental Hotel, Pride Inn
Hotel, Radisson Blu Hotel, Safari Park Hotel and event planner Zuri
Events—expects to reap business leads that could lure foreign
governments and multinationals to hold events in Kenya.
Imex
Fair in Frankfurt has attracted 3,500 exhibitors among them the Kenyan
delegation that will host 60 buyer appointments and several group
presentations. “Kenya’s rightful share of the meetings industry globally
can only be achieved through aggressive marketing activities like the
IMEX show. The Ministry of Tourism and KICC are joined by partners from
private sector in the show,” said KICC chief executive officer Nana
Gecaga.
Kenya’s marketing offensive is informed by a
growing clientele of companies that send employees here for meetings
mixed with leisure.
Nairobi’s offering of a city with
an active wild animal sanctuary remains an attractive location with last
year recording a 37.33 percent rise in arrivals at two million compared
to 1.5 million the previous year.
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