Azerbaijan showcases tourism potential at world travel market in London [PHOTOS]

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Azerbaijan’s rich tourism offerings were prominently displayed
at the World Travel Market (WTM London 2024) exhibition,
underscoring the country’s diverse attractions and appeal to
international visitors, Azernews reports.

The Azerbaijan Tourism Bureau, alongside local tourism partners,
presented the country’s vibrant cultural and natural tourism
potential at this major industry event in London. Featured at the
national stand were notable representatives such as “Azerbaijan
Airlines” CJSC, “Shahdag” Tourism Center, and other partners, who
offered insights into Azerbaijan’s historical sites, cultural
heritage, mountain resorts, winemaking, health tourism, ecotourism,
and winter tourism opportunities. Wines crafted from Khindogni
grapes harvested in Tugh village, Khojavend, following its
liberation, were also showcased as part of the nation’s cultural
heritage.

Azerbaijan’s ambassador to the UK and Northern Ireland, Elin
Suleymanov, visited the national stand, supporting efforts to
promote Azerbaijan’s tourism potential on the global stage.

The WTM, held annually since 1980, remains one of the foremost
events for connecting tourism management bodies and industry
experts worldwide.

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