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May/June 2011

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“TRAVEL ETHIOPIA” LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE, ALONG WITH AFRICAN TOUR AND SAFARI OFFERINGS IN THE U.S. Tour Operator Offering Travel Special for All Vacations Booked by July 31! T www.travelethiopia.com ravel Ethiopia, a tour operator based inAddisAbaba, Ethiopia, has launched a new website featuring African tour and safari offerings in the U.S. market. To celebrate the launch of the newwebsite,TravelEthiopia is offer- photographs of Ethiopia, testimonials from past Travel Ethiopia customers, answers to frequently asked questions about travel toEthiopia,detailed inquiry request forms, and links to Travel Ethiopia’s presences on Facebook, Twitter,YouTube and LinkedIn. “The digital environment is an increasing source of inquiries for Travel Ethiopia, and we are pleased to expand and enhance our offerings in this arena,” saidMrs.SamrawitMoges Beyene,man- aging director of Travel Ethiopia.“From our city tours ofAddisAbaba to our leg- endary historic routes to our tours of the Afro Alpine Ecosystem and more, we believe we offer a col- lection of u n i q u e l y Ethiop-ian experiences that is un- matched by any other operator.” Ethiopia an is ancient wonderland with rich architectural remains such as graceful founda- tions, temple and Church ruins, tombs and palaces. The beautiful climate, stunning scenery and ing a travel special: complimentary lunch and tour ofAddisAbabawith anyTravel Ethiopia tour packages booked by July 31, 2011. In addition,TravelEthiopiawill be attending the upcoming INDABA 2011 trade show in SouthAfrica. The new website features an all-new design that incorporates the art and spir- it of Ethiopia and East Africa. In addi- tion, visitors will find improved naviga- tion, detailed listings and itineraries for the Travel Ethiopia tour itineraries, new hospitable people all make Ethiopia a fascinating destination for cultural, adventure and eco-friendly tourism. About Travel Ethiopia Ethiopia is a tour and safari operator established in 1994. Uniquely experi- enced to introduce the traveler to the myriad facets of Ethiopia past and pres- ent, Travel Ethiopia’s concern for and attention to each client is personal and unmatched. Formore information on all that Travel Ethiopia has to offer, visit please call 202/691-4000. Pictured here, the officials of the Constituency for Africa, the Woodrow Wilson Center and Africare, pose with Ambassador Johnnie Carson, the Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, following the forum on April 5. (from left to right: Melvin Foote, president & CEO of the Constituency for Africa; Stanley L. Straughter, chairman of the Board of the Constituency for Africa; Steve McDonald, consulting director of the Africa Program and Project on Leadership and Building State Capacity; Ambassador Johnnie Carson, Assistant Secretary of State for Africa; Darius Mans, president of Africare, and Ambassador Robin Sanders, diplomat in-residence atAfricare. Black Meetings & Tourism May/June 2011: www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 57 www.travelethiopia.com. OnApril 5, 2011 theWilson Center’s FORUMADDRESSES U.S. POLICY TOWARDS AFRICA Africa Program, co-sponsored along with Africare and the Constituency for Africa (CFA), a forumwith the assistant secretary of State for Africa, Ambas- sador Johnnie Carson. Ambassador Carson delivered a major address enti- tled, “US Policy Towards Africa 2011: Implications of Current Events.” For more information regarding the event,

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