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Tanzania Prepares Tourism Frontline for Influx of International Visitors


Dar es Salaam — TOURISM service providers have been urged to maintain high standards of professionalism, efficiency and customer care as Tanzania prepares to host a series of major international events expected to attract thousands of visitors over the next two years.

The call was made over the weekend by the Deputy Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Hamad Hassan Chande, during the opening of a training programme for tourism value chain service providers operating at airports.

Mr Chande said quality service delivery, particularly at the country’s entry points, will be critical in enhancing visitors’ experiences and strengthening Tanzania’s reputation as a premier tourism destination.

“Despite having world-class tourist attractions, high-quality hotels and restaurants, our efforts will not achieve the desired results if services provided to visitors at airports fail to meet the required standards,” he said.


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He noted that the quality of services tourists receive from the moment they arrive in Tanzania plays a vital role in shaping their overall experience and influencing future visitor numbers.

The Deputy Minister said the country is preparing to host several major international events and conferences that are expected to significantly boost tourist arrivals and international visibility.

Among the upcoming events is the 153rd Assembly of the InterParliamentary Union (IPU), scheduled for October this year, which will bring together parliamentary leaders and delegates from across the globe.

Tanzania will also host the World Travel Awards Grand Final later this year, while preparations are underway for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), a tournament expected to attract a large influx of international visitors.

Mr Chande said the government expects the training programme to strengthen participants’ understanding of professional ethics, customer care, tourist safety, effective communication and the importance of collaboration in promoting the tourism industry.

“The government expects these training programmes to enhance professionalism and improve the quality of services offered to visitors, thereby contributing to the continued growth of the tourism sector,” he said.

Deputy Minister for Home Affairs, Ayoub Mohamed Mahmoud, said the government, through the Immigration Department, is in the final stages of improving service delivery systems for foreign visitors, including streamlining visa application procedures.