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TAFI announces Convention 2022 in Malaysia – theme Build Back Better

TAFI announces Convention 2022 in Malaysia
TAFI announces Convention 2022 in Malaysia

The Travel Agents Federation of India TAFI announces Convention 2022 in Malaysia.

The Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI) has announced that its Convention will be held at Kuching in Sarawak, Malaysia from 20-23 September 2022. The theme of the convention is BUILD BACK BETTER.

TAFI announces Convention 2022 in Malaysia
TAFI announces Convention 2022 in Malaysia

Elaborating on the theme, President, Ajay Prakash said, “As we seek recovery post-COVID, it is vital that the tourism industry does not forget the lessons of the Pandemic. As one of the biggest Global Industries, the power of Tourism to shape the world is phenomenal. It can be a powerful force for doing good, not only for the stakeholders but for the entire world. Build Back Better encapsulates the resolve to rebuild Tourism in a more responsible and sustainable manner.”

Commenting on the choice of Destination, the Convention Chairman, Seeraj Singh Sabharwal said “Sarawak is a relatively unexplored Destination for the Indian Traveller. Sarawak is an excellent destination for Family Travel, Honeymooners, MICE, Weddings and the Film Industry. TAFI has often organised conventions in Unique and Unusual locations to expand the portfolio of Travel Agents & Tour Operators of INDIA.”

The Convention package will be inclusive of a 3 Nights Pre or Post Convention Tour to beautiful places within Malaysia.

The Deputy Chairman for the convention, Jigar Dudakiya further commented on the choice of the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) – “with its state-of-the-art equipment & facilities, BCCK is the first international purpose-built convention centre in Kuching Sarawak, Malaysia. The Convention Centre can host up to 5,000 people with uninterrupted WIFI internet services for up to 8,000 simultaneous users.

The TAFI Convention is supported by Tourism Malaysia, Sarawak Tourism Board, Business Events Sarawak, Malaysia Airlines, Malindo (now rechristened Batik) and Air Asia. 

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