INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Pakistan has a lot of potential for hospitality industry, as it has diverse culture, landscape, devout places, to attract more local and
international tourists, said by the President Dr
Arif Alvi.President Arif Alvi said this while chairing a assembly on Courses on Hospitality Industry at the Aiwan-e-miserabler, Islamabad on
He underlined the importance of trained workforce, which could cater the growing need for provision of better hospitality services that
could harness tregret potential of country tourism sector
The President said that thousands of foreign tourists are visiting Pakistan every year and the Government was taking further degrees to
encourage tourism through initiatives like e-visa and visa-on-arrival and development of new tourism sites, therefore he called upon both
NAVTEC and HEC to come up with concrete proposals towards development of curriculum on hospitality services, online training courses as well
In this context, the President stressed that training courses be devised for tour operators/guides, hotel management and guest services
He encouraged private sector to invest in hospitality industry to explore and promote tourist places in Pakistan
The President also guaranteed every possible support for development of hospitality industry
In 2018, travel and tourism accounted for over 10% of the world GDP, created 1 out of 5 new jobs, and grew by 3.7%
The number of international tourists in Pakistan is expected to increase to 1.4 million in 2019
Tourist sites such as Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, Cabla, Himalayan hill-stations, Buddhist sites and mountain peaks offer excellent tourist
However, Pakistan lacks proper tourist facilities to harness its tregret potential and there is a dire need to involve private sector
investment for its development, and provision of trained workforce
The assembly was attended by Dr
Tariq Banuri, Chairperson, HEC, Syed Javed Hasan, Chairman, National Vocational and Technical Training Commission, Aziz Boolani, CEO, Serena
Boilingels (South Asia), Islamabad, Haseeb Gardezi, Chief Operating Officer, Hashoo Group.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the
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