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World Tourism Network hosted a second Iftar Party in Bangladesh


World Tourism Networks Chapters around the world are reaching out to their local members. Bangladesh invited to its second Iftar Party.

Last night, the Bangladesh chapter of the World Tourism Network (WTN) hosted an Iftar Party at the Days Hotel in Bangladesh’s Capital, Dhaka.

After evening prayer and sunset, Muslims break their fast with Iftar. Traditionally, those observing Ramadan break their fast by eating three dates to emulate how the prophet Mohammed broke his fast. Then, Iftar begins — a celebration with plenty of food and friends.

The first Iftar party by the World Tourism Network Bangladesh Chapter reached out to more than 100 Orphan children that attended the event.

Yesterday the second Iftar party by WTN brought local tourism leaders together to discuss the future of tourism in Bangladesh.

WTN Bangladesh Chapter Chairman Mr. H.M. Hakim Ali hosted the event. He invited WTN members and other prominent leaders in Bangladesh’s travel and tourism industry to join.

The event was a success. High-ranking representatives of the Bangladesh Tourism Ministry and the public sector joined private sector leaders at the Day Hotel in Dhaka for some delicious food and important discussions.

Noticeable Mr. Akhtaruzzaman Khan Kabir, Former CEO of the Bangladesh Tourism Board & Former Chairman of Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation, and Mr. Abu Tahir Muhammad Zaber, Chief Executive Officer of the Bangladesh Tourism Board, joined the dinner.

WTN Chairman Mr. Ali emphasized the importance of the tourism sector in Bangladesh and discussed the industry’s current state.

He highlighted the challenges the sector has faced over the past year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting travel restrictions.

Mr. Ali expressed said tourism is resilient. He said he was optimistic about a bright future for tourism in Bangladesh.

“Bangladesh has a rich cultural heritage, natural beauty and is an attractive destination for visitors worldwide.”

Collaboration between the government and the private sector to create a favorable environment for tourism in Bangladesh is essential, Mr. Ali suggested.

Mr. Ali also touched upon the recent development of the tourism sector in Bangladesh, which he attributed to the government’s efforts to promote the industry.

He highlighted the steps the government took, such as developing tourism infrastructure and promoting Bangladesh’s cultural and natural attractions, to attract more tourists to the country.

The attendees expressed their commitment to working together to promote the sector and make Bangladesh a top tourist destination in the region.

The World Tourism Network is a global initiative in 130 countries looking out for Small and Medium size tourism businesses. Both the public and private sector is represented.

Membership is open to all travel and tourism professionals. More information: www.wtn.travel/join

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