Tok Tok Vanuatu Returns After 4-Year Break

After a four-year hiatus, Tok Tok Vanuatu has returned, with the first delegates arriving to engage in a bustling schedule of connecting with tourism operators to bolster future tourism growth.

The Vanuatu Tourism Office (VTO) is strategically collaborating with the travel industry in their primary markets: Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia. This partnership is vital as it aids the marketing presence in these core markets, reaching diverse potential visitors and driving tangible business outcomes for Vanuatu.

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Tourism remains a strong growing sector in Vanuatu: Kalotap

 

Tourism remains a strong growing sector in Vanuatu: Kalotap

ourism in Vanuatu continues to grow robustly despite challenges like aviation connectivity and climate change, according to Mark Kalotap, Principal Tourism Investment Officer at the Department of Tourism (DoT). The DoT has launched the Tourism Business Recovery Program (TBRP) to assist tourism operators across the country, supported by the New Zealand Government. This program follows the successful Tourism Business Support Programme (TBSP) of 2021-2022 and aims to help businesses improve their facilities and become business-ready by 2024 and 2025. A steering committee, led by Mr. Kalotap and comprising representatives from various government departments and the Vanuatu Tourism Office, will review and award funding to eligible tourism businesses.

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Tourism remains a strong growing sector in Vanuatu: Kalotap

 

Tourism remains a strong growing sector in Vanuatu: Kalotap

ourism in Vanuatu continues to grow robustly despite challenges like aviation connectivity and climate change, according to Mark Kalotap, Principal Tourism Investment Officer at the Department of Tourism (DoT). The DoT has launched the Tourism Business Recovery Program (TBRP) to assist tourism operators across the country, supported by the New Zealand Government. This program follows the successful Tourism Business Support Programme (TBSP) of 2021-2022 and aims to help businesses improve their facilities and become business-ready by 2024 and 2025. A steering committee, led by Mr. Kalotap and comprising representatives from various government departments and the Vanuatu Tourism Office, will review and award funding to eligible tourism businesses.

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