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    Visit Maldives concludes ‘Sustainability in the Maldives’ webinar

    Visit Maldives concludes training webinar session held for French market
    November 4, 20211 Min Read
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    Visit Maldives concludes its training webinar on Sustainability in the Maldives held for the French market, which was held on 28th October via popular video conferencing application Zoom.

    Moreover, Visit Maldives confirms that the training is part of a series of webinars conducted to provide the latest information about the tourist destination and travel guidelines to travel agencies from France.

    The webinar was used as a platform to market the destination as a safe haven, emphasizing on the geographical advantage of Maldives allowing natural social distancing for tourists.

    Furthermore, individual products of the Maldives tourism were promoted in the webinar which include the existing tourist resorts, guesthouses, hotels and liveaboards. Additionally, the strict measures in place of tourist facilities to ensure safety of travelers were highlighted.

    This marks the third session of the training webinar which focused on the sustainable practices in the Maldives tourism industry.

    Meanwhile, Visit Maldives were joined by industry partners; Reethi Beach, Dhigali, Grand Park Kodhipparu and LUX* South Ari in the webinar session.

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