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 Zambia Tourism Road Show and Recepton in New York hosted by ATA and NYATA. New York was one of several cities in the USA and Canada visited by the Zambia Tourism delegation..

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ATA Members meet the public and travel industry across North America. Current and archive copies of Africa Magazine are available on a complimentary basis. . For a list of venues visit our events calendar page.

Above:Javits Center, site of the New York Adventures in Travel Expo
Photos on this page by Robert Eilets.

Southern California Chapter exhibit at Los Angeles Times Travel Show in February 2006

Southern California Chapter exhibit at Los Angeles Times Travel Show in February 2006

Southern California Chapter exhibit at Los Angeles Times Travel Show in February 2006

Adventures in Travel New York 2006 - TravelTalk Radio exhibit

Adventures in Travel New York 2006 - Zambia Exhibit - Margaret

Adventures in Travel New York 2006 -Tanzania team with exhibitor

Adventures in Travel New York 2006 -Tanzania team with exhibitor

Adventures in Travel New York 2006 -Tanzania team Doris Wooten, NYATA President.

Tanzania team and friends in New York.

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Ghana Tourism visits USA - New York City, first of 3 venues
Photo - from left: Aziz Gueye, Director, Senegal Tourist Office, North America;  Mira Berman, ATA Executive Director; Mark Walton, Africa Channel; and the Hon. Stephan K. Asmoah Boateng, MP, Deputy Minister of Tourism and Modernization of the Capital City, Ghana. . Photo Credit: Robert Eilets
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Ghana Tourism visits USA - New York City, first of 3 venues
From Left: Edward Komla, Director of Tourism, Ghana; Mira Berman, ATA Executive Director; Billy Braithwaite, Sales & Marketing Manager, North America,   North American Airlines, the official ATA Congress Carrier; Doris Wooten, New York ATA Chapter (NYATA);  and the Hon. Stephan K. Asmoah Boateng, MP, Deputy Minister of Tourism and Modernization of the Capital City, Ghana. Photo Credit: Robert Eilets