The largest tourism exhibition Rendez-vous en France 2020 is cancelled
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The largest tourism exhibition Rendez-vous en France 2020 is cancelled

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03-11-2020
 

The tourist exhibition Rendez-vous en France, which was scheduled for March 24-25, will not take place due to the spread of coronavirus, the organizers of the event said.

The 2020 exhibition was postponed until next year, it will be held in the city of Nantes from March 23 to March 24, 2021.

The event was to be held in France for the 15th year in a row.

Rendez-vous en France is a business platform for creating contacts between tourism industry representatives and travel sector experts.

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