Opportunities and challenges for tourism between Russia and rest of Europe

Russian Ambassador-at-Large to the EU, Anwar Azimov, and the Director General of Home Affairs at the European Commission, Stefano Manservisi, will both deliver keynote speeches at ETOA’s forthcoming

Russian Ambassador-at-Large to the EU, Anwar Azimov, and the Director General of Home Affairs at the European Commission, Stefano Manservisi, will both deliver keynote speeches at ETOA’s forthcoming Russian Seminar to be held in Brussels on February 6. The event is the latest in ETOA’s Origin Markets Series and looks at the opportunities and challenges for tourism between Russia and the rest of Europe.

At a recent EU-Russia summit in Brussels, the possibility of visa-free travel between the EU and Russia was high on the agenda, with Dmitry Medvedev expressing his support for such a move. The seminar is a golden chance for the travel industry to hear what progress is being made and equally for policy makers to hear from the tourism professionals. Russian experts from within the industry and other fields will also be present, with an afternoon dedicated to working with the Russian market and how the country promotes itself as a destination.

“We are delighted that the Ambassador and the Director General will be taking part,” said Nick Greenfield, ETOA’s Head of Tour Operator Relations, “Russia represents a growing and important market for tourism to the EU, while as a destination, it offers a wealth of attractions. ETOA welcomes moves towards easing the visa regime, as our research in recent years underlines the damage that visa processes can have on tourism. Besides, one of ETOA’s founding principles is to bring together the travel industry and decision makers at a national and European level. Tourism is hugely important to Europe’s economy, and we have to encourage and enable this discourse.”

The event is kindly sponsored and hosted by the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Brussels, and is supported by the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce.

There are a limited number of spaces left at the seminar, so if you wish to attend, please contact Nick Greenfield at [email protected] .

For further details, please visit http://www.etoa.org/events/seminars .

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