The 21st edition of the Akwaaba African Travel Market is set to bring together the best airlines in the industry, marking the largest gathering of airlines at any travel and tourism expo in Africa.
This event solidifies Akwaaba’s position as one of the top four expos in Africa and reinforces West Africa’s status as a leading source market for travelers.
Scheduled to take place at Eko Hotel in Lagos from September 14th to 16th, 2025, the Akwaaba African Travel Market will serve as a platform where Africa meets the world. Industry leaders and experts will converge to share insights, showcase innovative products and services, and discuss the future of travel and tourism in Africa.
This premier event offers a unique opportunity for airlines, tour operators, hoteliers, and other industry professionals to network, forge partnerships, and explore new business opportunities.
With its rich history and reputation for excellence, the Akwaaba African Travel Market has become a must-attend event for industry professionals looking to stay ahead of the curve in Africa’s rapidly evolving travel and tourism sector.
According to the organiser, Ambassador IkechiUko, The Travel Market is the perfect platform to plan your next trip, whether it’s a vacation to Gambia or Ghana, a business meeting in Nairobi, a family holiday in Kigali, or a festive Detty December in Lagos or Abuja. He addded
“This premier International Travel and Tourism Expo in West Africa, will be bbringing together industry professionals and exhibitors showcasing the best of Africa’s tourism offerings.
From the breathtaking Obudu Mountain Resort to the stunning beaches of Zanzibar, Tanzania, you’ll discover diverse destinations and experiences that cater to all interests.
“Our exhibitors are passionate about sharing their knowledge and expertise, providing valuable insights and helping you plan your next trip.
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