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Tunisia seeks enhanced tourism ties with Pakistan through strategic collaborations

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Charge d’Affaires Dorsaf Maaroufi visits Emirates Airlines’ Islamabad office


In a bid to strengthen tourism ties between Tunisia and Pakistan, DorsafMaaroufi, Chargé d’Affaires of the Republic of Tunisia visited Emirates Airlines’ Islamabad office and held meetings with senior management.

During the meeting, she emphasized Tunisia’s unique position as the “Gateway to Africa” and its rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant tourism opportunities.

Key representatives from the largest Pakistani travel agencies gathered on the occasion to discuss collaborative efforts to promote Tunisia as a premier tourist destination for Pakistani travelers. The meeting marked a significant step towards increasing Tunisia’s visibility among Pakistani tourists. Ammad Rasheed, Honorary Consul General of Tunisia in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Dean of Honorary Consul Generals in KPK, was also in attendance, playing a crucial role in fostering stronger trade relations between the two nations, recognizing the mutual benefits of increased cooperation. During the meeting, Maaroufi, in a comprehensive presentation, highlighted Tunisia’s strategic importance as an attractive and secure destination for tourists worldwide. The Pakistani travel agency representatives, impressed by Tunisia’s potential as a travel destination, expressed their enthusiasm and pledged to work closely with Emirates Airlines and the Tunisian National Tourism Agency. collaboration. It underscores both nations’ commitment to fostering closer relations through travel and tourism. Ms. Maaroufi also shared Tunisia’s rich historical tapestry, mentioning archaeological evidence of human settlement dating back to 200,000 years.

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