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2025: Emios Holidays & Logistics To Host Africa’s Biggest Travel Industry Conference & Awards

Emios Holidays & Logistics is gearing up to host the 2025 prestigious Afrique Travel Industry Conference & Awards (ATICA) in Lagos, Nigeria.

This development was made known by the founder and Managing Director of Emios Holidays & Logistics, Ambassador Emmanuel Ossai during a chat recently with newsmen.

According to Amb. Ossai, ATICA, is an annual event that celebrates Africa’s travel industry and will take place on April 6th, 2025, at the Oriental Hotel in Lagos.

He disclosed that the theme of the 2025 event is “Journey to Success: Celebrating Africa’s Travel Industry,” adding that the conference will bring together industry leaders to discuss trends, challenges, and opportunities in the tourism sector.

Amb. Ossai however stressed that “the event is not only an awards ceremony, but also a platform for networking, learning, and collaboration among professionals in the industry.”

“Players in the travel industry have done a lot and that is why this conference and awards are of paramount importance to us. So we look forward to a spectacular event that will bring us together for the better advancement of the service we render passionately to people.

“With over 500 attendees expected, ATICA promises to be a day of insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and recognition of outstanding contributions to the African travel industry.

“We are anxious to improve our operations while trying to address challenges facing Africa’s Travel Industry, Amb. Ossai noted.

It is noteworthy that Emios Holidays & Logistics is a respected member of the National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies (NANTA), and renowned for its commitment to excellence and innovation, the company has hitherto hosted notable events such as the Tourist Beach Carnival and the Golden Prestigious Icons Awards.

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