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Discover America Pavilion at the 2008 JATA World Travel Fair

September 19 - 21, 2008

MARCH 21, 2008. The Japan Visit USA Committee (JVUSA), the Travel Industry Association (TIA) and the Commercial Service of the U.S. Embassy Tokyo will once again jointly organize the Discover America Pavilion at the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA) World Travel Fair 2008, from September 19 to 21 at Tokyo Big Sight.

JATA World Travel Fair is Japan’s largest annual event for travel and tourism and affords members of the U.S. travel and tourism industry an excellent opportunity to gain maximum exposure among the Japanese travel trade, media and consumers. Your participation in the Discover America Pavilion will help your organization benefit from a renewed wave of enthusiasm among Japanese travel professionals and consumers for promoting the United States as a prime destination for Japanese travelers.

See the attached letter and Fact Sheet for additional details. To receive a set of registration forms and further information, please complete the attached application form and return it via fax to: Mr. Masao Sato, Director, JATA WTF Secretariat, Japan Association of Travel Agents, Fax: 81-3-5368-1172, Tel: 81-3-5368-1171, or email:m-sato@jata-wtf.com.

More Research: The Office of Travel and Tourism Industries invites you to visit our web site and explore our resources available on Japan.


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