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The 55th International Tourism Fair kicks off in Novi Sad

The 55th International Tourism Fair officially opened today at the Novi Sad Fairgrounds and will run until November 30. This year, over 240 exhibitors from Serbia and abroad are showcasing their offerings, with Hungary serving as the partner country. Visitors can enjoy free entry to the event, as announced by the City of Novi Sad.

Milorad Radojević, a member of the City Council for the Economy of Novi Sad, welcomed exhibitors from 12 different countries. He emphasized that the fair serves not only as a platform for the tourism industry to connect but also as a space for exchanging ideas, fostering innovation and forming new partnerships.

Radojević noted that the fair brings together the best tourism offerings from Serbia, the region, and the world, making Novi Sad a meeting point where East and West intersect in an economic, cultural, and diplomatic context.

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He expressed confidence that the coming days will foster valuable exchanges, create new collaborations, and contribute to the continued improvement of the tourism offerings in Novi Sad and Serbia as a whole.

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