Ambassador program for Jordan

The Jordan Tourism Board is developing an Ambassador Program in partnership with the USAID 'Economic Growth Through Sustainable Tourism Project' and has hosted the inaugural meeting of the USAID-supported Jordan Ambassador program.

Through training, the program assists Jordanians – who are active and recognised internationally in the fields of medicine, academia, business and other sectors - to promote Jordan as a viable destination for meetings and conferences.

“Through this program, we seek to identify potential Ambassadors – high profile representatives in various fields – to raise awareness about Jordan,” said JTB managing director Abdelrazzaq Arabiyat.

“The JTB will provide the Ambassadors with the training, tools and support to bid for international conferences to be hosted in Jordan.”

The meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) industry stimulates an estimated $1.2 trillion and 400,000 conferences and exhibitions world wide each year, providing significant economic benefits to host countries and cities. In Jordan, revenue from MICE is only 1.7 per cent of the country’s total tourism revenue, with great potential for growth.

“In 2014, we identified a lack of awareness about Jordan as a potential destination among MICE planners, which is holding back the tourism sector,” said Ibrahim Osta, chief of party to USAID’s Economic Growth through Sustainable Tourism project. “Our aim is to address this lack of awareness, attract more MICE events to Jordan, and return the sector to growth.”

Ambassador program for Jordan

The Jordan Tourism Board is developing an Ambassador Program in partnership with the USAID 'Economic Growth Through Sustainable Tourism Project' and has hosted the inaugural meeting of the USAID-supported Jordan Ambassador program.

Through training, the program assists Jordanians – who are active and recognised internationally in the fields of medicine, academia, business and other sectors - to promote Jordan as a viable destination for meetings and conferences.

“Through this program, we seek to identify potential Ambassadors – high profile representatives in various fields – to raise awareness about Jordan,” said JTB managing director Abdelrazzaq Arabiyat.

“The JTB will provide the Ambassadors with the training, tools and support to bid for international conferences to be hosted in Jordan.”

The meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) industry stimulates an estimated $1.2 trillion and 400,000 conferences and exhibitions world wide each year, providing significant economic benefits to host countries and cities. In Jordan, revenue from MICE is only 1.7 per cent of the country’s total tourism revenue, with great potential for growth.

“In 2014, we identified a lack of awareness about Jordan as a potential destination among MICE planners, which is holding back the tourism sector,” said Ibrahim Osta, chief of party to USAID’s Economic Growth through Sustainable Tourism project. “Our aim is to address this lack of awareness, attract more MICE events to Jordan, and return the sector to growth.”