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Increasing interest Spanish Tourism Industry

Increasing interest Spanish Tourism IndustryThe event will serve as the association for the establishment of strong trade relations between professionals of both countries and to improve existing ones, while allowing a deeper understanding of the fate Peru.

Thus, the XXVI Congress of FEAAV enhance and increase the interest of the Spanish tourism industry in the area, reinforcing the spirit of Mar del Plata, cooperative agreement between agencies speaking sealed in the 2008 Congress held in Argentina, and was born with intended to encompass all Latin American Associations of Travel Agencies.

In this way, attendees can exchange information, opinions and experiences, establishing a direct and continuous contact to obtain a greater force in defense of common interests.

This professional tour will once again preceded by the Technical Conference, held in early July in Cordoba and served as a point of departure for the Congress. These sessions are configured as an instrument of objective analysis of the industry and reflection necessary to address the future perspective.

Also, all those who decide to travel to Peru will enjoy the undoubted attractions of a country that is distinguished as a unique tourist destination, set in lush nature, and in recent years has been configured as preferred choice for thousands of Spanish.

In this sense, some 80,000 visitors to our country traveled to Peru last year, a figure expected to reach the 90,000 tourists during this year thanks to increased flight frequencies between both nations. As a result, Spain aims also to become a European platform to attract thousands of travelers on the old continent to Peru.

On this basis, the Congress will help us understand some of the most attractive tourist options in the country. Attendees will discover the charm and history of cities like Lima and Puno, or embark on Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world and place of residence of the Uris people of great physical strength to live on artificial islands.

The fortress of Ollantaytambo, the remarkable example of urban planning of the Incas, or the Sacred Valley of the Incas, located in the Peruvian Andes, and composed of many rivers that descend through canyons and valleys are collected, also, between programming options. And all this without forgetting the amazing Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, which keeps inside much of the history of the Inca Empire.

In this context, FEAAV wanted to “give thanks for the support of many agencies (such as the Peruvian government itself), as well as business partners for the next celebration of the XXIV Annual Congress.”