Abu Dhabi: The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) gathered Abu Dhabi’s top tourism industry leaders together with DCT Abu Dhabi’s overseas office teams for the seventh edition of its annual Destination Promotion Department’s Overseas Programme Event recently to discuss upcoming initiatives which will be launched in the capital over the coming months.

Hosted at Louvre Abu Dhabi, 150 participants from entities including hotels, attractions and Destination Management companies explored a wide range of topics, including upcoming events and initiatives.

The OSO Event - 2019 was led by HE Sultan Al Dhaheri, Tourism Sector Executive Director from DCT Abu Dhabi, along with stakeholders from Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Abu Dhabi Special Olympics, as well as the core teams leading on the Europe & Americas Market Access Programme, the Asia Pacific & Australia Market Access Programme and the Middle East & Africa Market Access Programme.

It is our mandate to promote Abu Dhabi’s rich tourism and cultural heritage, side by side with the diverse vibrancy of cultures it embraces, and from within its distinctive location in the world,” said HE Al Dhaheri. “We are proud to have hosted the 2019 International Market Access Programmes and have the opportunity to interact and network with industry leaders. The Event further cements the capital’s status as a prestigious international destination of distinction.”

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About The Department of Culture and Tourism - Abu Dhabi:

The Department of Culture and Tourism, Abu Dhabi conserves and promotes the heritage and culture of Abu Dhabi emirate and leverages them in the development of a world-class, sustainable destination of distinction that enriches the lives of visitors and residents alike.  The Department manages the emirate’s tourism sector and markets the destination internationally through a wide range of activities aimed at attracting visitors and investment.  Its policies, plans and programmes relate to the preservation of heritage and culture, including protecting archaeological and historical sites and to developing museums, including the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Zayed National Museum and the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.  The Department of Culture and Tourism supports intellectual and artistic activities and cultural events to nurture a rich cultural environment and honour the emirate’s heritage.  A key role played by the Department is to create synergy in the destination’s development through close co-ordination with its wide-ranging stakeholder base. http://tcaabudhabi.ae/en 

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