Alain St. Ange Heads to Egypt on Tourism Working Mission

Alain St. Ange heads to Egypt
21 February 2024

Alain St. Ange, the former Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine of the Indian Ocean Island nation of Seychelles, is expected to arrive in Egypt, North Africa this coming weekend. He has been invited to join two other tourism experts for a tourism private sector working mission in the North African country.

The tourism guru and much sought after international speaker who now heads his very own ‘Saint Ange Tourism Consultancy’ will be working alongside Dr. Jens Thraenhart, the Founding Partner of Chameleon Strategies and 2nd Vice-Chair of the Affiliate Members Board of the World Tourism Organization (UN Tourism) and also the Former Executive Director of the Mekong Tourism Coordinating Office and former CEO of Visit Barbados, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Travel Daily News International, Mr. Theodore Koumelis.

In Cairo they will join the Afro-Asian UNION AFASU, led by the President of the Union, Dr. Hossam Darwish, the CEO of the AFASU Union, Counselor Dr. Adel Al-Maslamani, the Secretary-General of the Union, Major General Hossam Badr El-Din, the Honorary President of the Union, hotel expert Motee Ismail, a member of the Union, and the Honorary President of the sustainable development sector, the businessman Enan Al-Galaly, and the businessman Bushra Ghali, a member of the union and a large number of members of the union.

Meetings in their program will take the delegation to Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh. Together the private sector working group will look at booking platforms in Egypt among other tourism industry matters and will hold a press conference at the end of their weeklong working mission in the presence of the Egyptian Minister of Tourism.

Alain St. Ange, who had a busy schedule on the international tourism circuit in 2023 last year, has continued this year, with several working visits to different places, such as Nigeria and Reunion Island in just the first two months, while several others have been scheduled for the year.

 

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