Jordan Celebrates Opening of Top Resa in Paris

Queisi, who is also the head of the Jordan Tourism Board, stressed the importance of this exhibition that sees the participation of 20 Jordanian travel companies in marketing Jordan’s diverse tourism products and increasing French tourist arrivals.

During her visit to the Jordanian pavilion, French Minister of Tourism Olivia Gregoire expressed her gratitude for Jordan’s contributions in strengthening the global tourism sector through active participation in international exhibitions, including “Top Resa.”

On the sidelines of the exhibition, Queisi held talks with his Greek counterpart.

The two sides discussed tourism marketing between Jordan and Greece, as well as the promotion of the Christian pilgrimage route in Greece. Talks also covered training and investment opportunities in Jordan, building on the bilateral agreement.

Queisi participated in a roundtable discussion with his counterparts from Costa Rica and Gambia, the Deputy Minister of Tourism of Cyprus, and the Director General of the French Tourism Marketing Agency, with discussions focusing on the current state of tourism, challenges to sustainable tourism, and forthcoming projects.


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The exhibition, which runs between October 3 and 5, will bring together tourism ministers from 22 countries, 29,475 participants from the global tourism industry, and approximately 1,400 international brands. The event will feature 80 dialogue tourism sessions.

About the Jordan Tourism Board North America

The Jordan Tourism Board North America (JTBNA), a division of Jordan Tourism Board (JTB), was officially launched in 1997 to create awareness, position, and market Jordan in North America. JTBNA follows the guidelines of the National Tourism Strategy and has offices in Washington DC, Dallas, and Canada and represents Jordan in trade, consumer, and media events.

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