ECO members agree to enhance air connectivity, ease visa restrictions for tourists
SHAHRISABZ, Uzbekistan – The Economic Cooperation Organization , during its summit held on Saturday, unanimously adopted Pakistan’s suggestions for developing more airline connectivity and relaxing visas within and to the region.
Pakistan’s suggestion at the ECO Summit for making more efforts for human resource development and for more airline connectivity was highly lauded by the participating members. The summit adopted a joint communiqué recommending the formation of an ECO Advisory Committee on Tourism after incorporating suggestions from Pakistani representatives. Salman Javaid, a senior member of the PTDC board of governors, proposed efforts for joint marketing to promote inter and intra-regional tourism.
During this forum, the heads of delegation of the ECO member countries addressed the attendees, highlighting the tourism attractions in each country and suggesting activities for promoting tourism within and to the region.
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