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The Government of President Rafael Correa is interested in Ecuador, a country with the greatest biodiversity in the world, turn to tourism as a primary source of revenue, said Tuesday the Minister Freddy Ehlers Zurita, speaking at the XIV American Conference of Tourism Ministers and Entrepreneurs (CIMET) held today in Madrid.
Ehlers noted that President Correa, who four years after his election held 75 percent of popular support, has managed to link the Ecuadorians with the environment, to develop a tourism conscious, responsible and sustainable. Before
thirteen ministers of major powers tourism in Latin America and Spain and
hundred businessmen and experts including directors were business associations and trade groups of travel agents, noted that Ecuador in 2010 registered a growth of over 8 percent in number of foreign tourists and invited English businessmen and European
invest in Ecuador, which highlighted the existence of a new regulatory framework, the Production Code.
This fourteenth edition of the CIMET, organizers chose marketing as one of the central and both operators and travel agents again played a key role with the aim of enhancing the promotion of tourist destinations in Latin American English and European markets, opening in the second part of the meeting a broad public debate with ministers.
Responding to a question that was formulated by the President of the English Association of Business Groups of Travel Agents (clusters), the minister stated that Ehlers is expected that current air routes between Ecuador and Spain further intensification, including an increased presence of Ecuadorian lines in Spain.
this regard have remained in Madrid said a meeting with officials of Iberia and it was nice to know English airline that is interested in increasing its frequencies on the route to Ecuador.
On the eve of the meeting, ministers and businessmen participating in the XIV CIMET
had the opportunity to transfer personally to the King of Spain for his views on the development of the tourism industry at the hearing that D. Juan Carlos were offered on Monday night at the Palacio de la Zarzuela
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