Rabee Zureikat, Founder Of Jordan’s Zikra Exchange, Wins Prestigious World Travel Market Global Award Rabee Zureikat, Founder of Jordan’s Zikra Exchange, has secured a prestigious World Travel Market Global Award in recognition of his work which is making a difference to some of the poorest people in Jordan. World Travel Market Chairman Fiona Jeffery presented the award to Rabee Zureikat, Founder of Zikra Exchange, at today’s (Monday November
WTM VIP Opening & Reception Ceremony. WTM’s Global Media Network, comprising key travel industry media around the world, put forward organisations and individuals which have contributed to their region’s travel and tourism industry. Zureikat was nominated by TTN Middle East. Its Publishing Director Kim Thomson, jointly presented the award with Jeffery and the Boeing Company’s Managing Director, Airline Marketing Services, Jeff Cacy. Rabee Zureikat has pioneered the exchange tourism programme in Jordan through the foundation of the Zikra Exchange travel initiative. Exchange tourism encourages urban dwellers to visit rural areas to understand the different culture and traditions. Revenue generated is ploughed back into the economic development of the local community. The initiative also bridges the gap between the often isolated rural communities and the more affluent urban population. An average trip generates about £630 and to date about 400 trips have taken place with visitors participating in a range of activities including …
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The NBTA Foundation, the research arm of the National Business Travel Association (NBTA), today released a comprehensive report analyzing the current state of global business travel spend and growth projections over the next five years. The study, sponsored by Visa, reveals that business travel spend around the world fell 8.8% in 2009 – the largest drop the …
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