Over 400 participants and 45 countries were represented at the Skål International 2022 World Congress; hosted in Opatija, Croatia on 17 October 2022 with a Gala Dinner held at the Crystal Ballroom of the Kvrner Opatija. Skål International world president Burcin Turkkan welcomed over 400 ‘Skålleagues’ and local dignitatories and said: “The tourism industry is coming back with robust enthusiasm”. The full story is here, and a gallery of the event is below. [su_image_carousel source=”media: 2046549,2046550,2046551,2046552,2046553,2046554″ limit=”20″ slides_style=”default;” controls_style=”light;” crop=”none” columns=”1″ adaptive=”no” spacing=”yes” align=”center” max_width=”1170″ “max_height_770″ captions=”no” arrows=”yes” dots=”no” link=”” target=”blank” autoplay=”2″ speed=”medium” image_size=”full” outline=”yes” class=””]
In pictures: Skål International 2022 World Congress
Croatia welcomed the tourism world. Over 400 delegates from 45 countries gathered in Opatija for the Skål International 2022 World Congress. President Burcin Turkkan celebrated the industry's robust return at the Crystal Ballroom gala event. The gathering marked a milestone moment for global tourism recovery.
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