The Cyprus stand at the tourism fair offered a vibrant and inviting representation of the Mediterranean island’s rich history, natural beauty, and cultural traditions. It successfully highlighted Cyprus as a destination for beach lovers, history enthusiasts, and foodies alike, while emphasizing its year-round appeal.Deputy Minister of Tourism, Kostas Koumis on the floor for his speach
TRAVEL EXPO CYPRUS, formerly called “TAXIDI exhibition”, is organized every year by the Association of Cyprus Travel & Tourism Agents and Display Art Group of Companies. The exhibition constitutes the ideal forum where the Cypriot traveller can obtain correct and comprehensive information on tourist destinations and travel packages from all over the world. Tour operators, airlines, International Tourism Authorities and local organizations, district offices from Cyprus and Greece, Cyprus and international hotel chains, foreign countries and other travel and tourism related parties participate in the exhibition with their own pavilions. TRAVEL EXPO CYPRUS has been established as a very useful annual event in which Cypriot travellers await with anticipation in order to explore their options not only for their summer holidays but also for their future trips. Participants provide visitors with information about available packages but also about specialized holiday trips abroad and equip them with printed material containing comprehensive information including the cost of the various options on offer.
TRAVEL EXPO CYPRUS serves a reciprocal purpose. It provides information to the travel public on available packages as well as assistance in exploring their options. At the same time, the participants use the exhibition to learn about the public’s wishes and record travel trends in order to revise their packages accordingly and meet new needs and preferences.The Greece stand at the tourism fair offered a captivating glimpse into the country’s rich history, stunning islands, and vibrant culture. It effectively highlighted Greece as a year-round destination, blending ancient heritage with modern experiences, and appealed to a wide variety of travellers, including history buffs, beachgoers, and food enthusiasts.
The Head of the Hungarian tourism team with the Cyprus Deputy Minister of Tourism.
The Hungary stand at the tourism fair showcased the country’s rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.The Hungary stand at the tourism fair offered a rich and vibrant exploration of the country’s historical, cultural, and natural attractions. It highlighted Hungary’s iconic thermal baths, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and unique culinary offerings, creating a compelling narrative for travellers seeking a mix of tradition and relaxation.The Poland stand at the tourism fair was an engaging and vibrant display that highlighted the country’s rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and modern cultural offerings. It provided visitors with a well-rounded view of Poland’s appeal as a travel destination.
The Poland stand at the tourism fair was an engaging and vibrant display that highlighted the country’s rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and modern cultural offerings. It provided visitors with a well-rounded view of Poland’s appeal as a travel destination.
Visitors were treated to samples of traditional Polish cuisine, such as smoked cheese, sweet treats and traditional drinks.
At left: George Michaelides, Phivos Nicolaides, Naďa Hlavačková, Head of the Stand and Martin Bezak, Slovak Ambassador.
The Slovakia stand at the tourism fair presented a captivating blend of the country’s natural beauty, rich cultural traditions, and burgeoning reputation as a destination for outdoor adventures and wellness tourism. The stand offered a comprehensive introduction to Slovakia’s unique charm and attractions. In the middle of the picture, Ambassador of Sweden, Martin Hagstrom and Deputy Minister of Tourism, Kostas Koumiw.
The Finland stand at the tourism fair offered a comprehensive look into the country’s pristine natural landscapes, vibrant cultural traditions, and innovative tourism initiatives. It successfully presented Finland as a premier destination for nature enthusiasts, design lovers, and seekers of unique Nordic experiences.In the picture with Ambassador of Sweden, Martin Hagstrom and his team.
The Sweden stand at the tourism fair was a well-organized and visually appealing showcase of the country’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and sustainable tourism initiatives. It effectively highlighted Sweden as a prime travel destination for various interests, including nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, and eco-conscious travellers.At left: George Michaelides, Natacia Ioannou, Irini Andronikou and Phivos Nicolaides.
Air Serbia’s presence at the 26th International Tourism Fair “TRAVEL EXPO CYPRUS” in Lefkosia was both dynamic and engaging, reflecting its role as Serbia’s national carrier and one of the region’s fastest-growing airlines. The stand attracted significant attention among visitors.George Michaelides and Phivos Nicolaides, members of the board of Cyprus Travel Writers & Journalists Society attend the Tourism Fair.
Attending a tourism fair and visiting multiple stands during the event. provides an excellent opportunity to explore diverse travel destinations, gather information on travel services, and engage with representatives from various regions and industries.