CAPE VERDE INVESTS IN DEGREES IN AVIATION AND TOURISM TO BOOST LOCAL ECONOMY

Cape Verde’s Atlantic Technical University (Universidade Técnica do Atlântico - UTA) is next month (October 1) opening a new travel industry-focused institute, offering new degrees in tourism management and promotion and civil aviation management. This new Higher Institute of Aeronautics and Tourism (Instituto Superior de Aeronáutica e Turismo – ISAT) will operate within the public university in premises on the island of Sal, one of the smallest of this archipelago country. About 500 kilometres west of Senegal, in the Atlantic Ocean, Sal has only 33,615 ...


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