The two-day meeting on August 4-5 seeks to identify potential pathways to enhance intra-D8 tourism in line with the objectives and goals of the group, Press TV reported.
It will bring together tourism experts of member states to strengthen their capacities and develop effective strategies for the post COVID-19 tourism era.
This meeting, organized by the Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC), marks the first time such a high-level gathering is being held in Pakistan.
Participants hope it will provide a platform for member states to exchange knowledge and best practices to facilitate cooperation opportunities, and to explore possibilities to promote bilateral tourism.
The D8 group is an economic organization for developing cooperation among member states, namely, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Egypt and Nigeria.
Established in 1997, it represents about one billion people, or 14 percent of the world’s population.
Muslim countries are scattered in Asia and Africa and have their own characteristics, with significant natural wealth and historical sites and pristine nature which can be a source of significant income for them.
If the political environment is reshaped in such a way that Muslims establish “Islamic tourism”, the tourism industry in the world will take a different form and major transitions will take place.
Today, the tourism industry has become the third most profitable industry, after the oil and auto industries.