Staff Reporter
Vice Chancellor Air University Air Marshal (Retd) Javaid Ahmed appreciating the state policies of the current regime for promotion of tourism has said that several countries on the world map are earning a huge amount of revenue only through tourism.
He said, “Pakistan has many historical, religious, cultural, archeological, and adventurous sites that could attract a large number of tourists from around the globe.”
The Vice Chancellor was speaking on the occasion of signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with a renowned tourism organization, National Tourism Pakistan, to extend mutual cooperation in various areas related to tourism and hospitality to mark the World Tourism Day.
World Tourism Day is being celebrated every year by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) with a purpose to raise awareness on the role of tourism within the international community and to demonstrate how it affects social, cultural, political and economic values worldwide.
Vice Chancellor Air Marshal (Retd) Javaid Ahmed, stated that Pakistan is endowed with a rich civilization and tourism sites.
“Several countries on the world map are earning a huge amount of revenue only through tourism,” he said, while appreciating the state policies of the current regime for promotion of tourism.
“Pakistan has many historical, religious, cultural, archeological, and adventurous sites that could attract a large number of tourists from around the globe,” he expressed.
Director Student Affairs Fazaila Ali, who signed the MoU on behalf of the Air University, emphasized that the tourism industry has a big potential to provide employment opportunities to the youth.
According to her, Air University is committed to explore new horizons for the best interest of its students and the society.