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Akwaaba African travel market boosts tourism business relationships

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Akwaaba African Travel Market strengthens travel industry connections, helping airlines, hotels, and tour operators grow through networking.

 

Akwaaba African Travel Market has strengthened business relationships across the travel and tourism industry, connecting airlines, hotels, and tour operators.

Flyzone Tourism’s Principal Executive, Awomoyi Ayodeji, highlighted its role in fostering networks, boosting growth, and providing a platform for business connections.

 

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The Akwaaba African Travel Market has significantly improved business relationships within the travel and tourism industry, according to Awomoyi Ayodeji, Principal Executive of Flyzone Tourism.

He explained that Akwaaba plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between airlines, hotels, tour operators, and travel agencies.

At the recently concluded 20th Akwaaba African Travel Market in Lagos, Ayodeji stressed that the event provides an excellent platform for business connections.

Tourism boards, embassies, and other industry players come together at Akwaaba to foster networks and boost the sector’s growth.

Ayodeji explained that Flyzone connects Nigerian travel agencies with foreign tourism boards, simplifying the visa process due to longstanding relationships.

Flyzone acts as a middleman between travel agents and tourism boards, helping both parties form lasting business relationships.

He also shared his professional journey, noting his experience with Belview Airlines and Galileo before founding Flyzone in 2018.

His vast industry knowledge has enabled Flyzone to expand its connections, including franchises in Kenya and Dubai.

Flyzone’s niche is in visa facilitation, and Ayodeji highlighted the importance of trust and honesty in their services. They focus solely on services they can deliver, ensuring transparency with their clients.

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