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    TURKEY JOINS FORCES WITH SYRIA FOR TOURISM

    Hurriyet
    Feb 5 2009
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - Turkey and Syria will sign next week an agreement to
    cooperate in increasing tourism between the two countries over the
    next three years.

    The agreement will be finalized by Saadallah Aghaa Al Kala, Syrian
    Minister of Tourism and Ertugrul Gunay, his counterpart in Turkey,
    at the opening of the Eastern Mediterranean International Travel &
    Tourism Exhibition 2009, or Emitt, in Istanbul on Feb. 12. Emitt is
    the biggest tourism fair in Turkey and among the largest in eastern
    Mediterranean. For the first time, the fair, which runs to Feb. 15,
    is featuring a so-called "guest country," which this year is Syria.

    The fair will consist of approximately 3,000 exhibitors from some
    50 countries and 100 places in Turkey, and is expected to attract
    some 100,000 visitors. Ahmet Barut, president of the Turkish Hotels
    Federation, or TUROFED, noted the number of exhibitors is up by
    20 percent this year, regardless of the ongoing turbulence in the
    global markets.

    "The growth in participant figures shows that many in the sector also
    outside Turkey see tourism as potentially the only sector that still
    offers hope," he said.

    New countries attending the fair New countries in the fair include
    Armenia. Israel, on the other hand, is not taking part in the fair
    although seven years ago it planned to attend.

    "There was even an agreement that Palestine and Israel would share the
    stand at Emitt seven years ago. But Israel then cancelled, quoting
    security as a concern," Hacer Aydın, director of Ekin Fuarcılık,
    the fair's organizer, confirmed.

    Tulin Ersöz, advisor for the mayor of Istanbul Greater Municipality
    noted that one of the aims of the fair is to highlight Istanbul's
    role in world tourism.

    "Istanbul, which has a history of nearly 10,000 years and an
    immeasurable cultural heritage, is aiming to become a world brand. We
    are not at all too far from reaching this target," she said.

    In 2008 some 26 million tourists visited Turkey, bringing in total
    revenue of $22 billion.
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