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Emirati High Schoolers Train for Tourism at Summer Camp
The intensive 30-day training program gives the 14-16 year old campers a mix of lectures, discussions, hands-on learning, and field trips. It is part of ADTA's long-term strategy to build awareness of best business practices among local citizens and encourage more of them to consider a career in tourism. Currently in the UAE, the vast majority of people who work in tourism and hospitality are expatriates.
"This program plays a critical role in giving national students a better understanding of Abu Dhabi's overall tourism landscape," said Nasser Al Reyami, ADTA Director of Tourism Standards. "It also equips them with life skills that will influence their entire professional careers such as business etiquette, conference and exhibition management, and presentation skills," he added.
The students will visit Manarat Al Sadiyaat, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, and Yas Island, home of the Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix, among other major attractions. They will also see the Falcon Hospital and Arabian Saluki Centre, Heritage Village, Emirates Palace, and Zayed House in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain Palace Museum in the oasis city Al Ain during the summer camp.
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