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Ankara Chamber of Commerce, Others Partner Akwaaba Travel Market

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Akwaaba African Travel Market has attracted more hospitals from Turkiye and
Ghana, which have registered to participate in the event that would focus on
medical tourism. The organiser of the market said they would be joining other
hospitals from Nigeria and the Philippines at the biggest travel expo in West
Africa. The event will be providing an excellent platform for networking with
Health and Tourism Professionals. This year’s event will be in partnership with the
Turkish group Turquaz Serenas. The 3-Day event will include the Food Fair,
Medical Tourism Expo, African Youth Tourism Bantaba and Destination Wedding
Expo.

Akwaaba African Travel Market an international travel, tourism and hospitality
event organised annually in Lagos, Nigeria is aimed at businesses, investors,
governments decision – makers and buyers in the industry, providing business
opportunities, industry news and showcasing products in Africa and around the
world. It will be hosting foreign delegates from over 30 African countries, with
participation from Turkey, Philippines and the diaspora. The 19th edition for the
African Travel Market promises to be robust with participations of dignitaries and
stakeholders in Africa and Nigeria’s hospitality and tourism sectors.

Following the success of the 1st Medical Tourism Expo at the 18th Akwaaba
African Travel Market in 2022 with the participation of Lagos State Ministry of
Health, Turquaz Health Tourism, Turkish Airlines and Medical Park, the
organizers of the event have announced further participation of Turquaz, Serenas
and the Ankara Chamber of Commerce at the 2023 edition from Turkiye.. Many
hospitals and hospitality groups from Turkiye are also expected to grace the event
which is scheduled to hold at Eko Hotels & Suites Convention Centre on the 3rd-
5th September 2023.

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