DHL bids the Jordanian participants farewell at Queen Alia Airport for Connecting Cultures expedition

Published February 12th, 2007 - 07:23 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

DHL, the global market leader of the international express and logistics Industry, bid farewell to the local Jordanian participants taking part in the DHL Connecting Cultures Desert Expedition, at Queen Alia Airport on Thursday.

The young men, who have been selected from different parts of the Kingdom are Ra’ed Abu Yaseen, a student majoring in Economics (Jordan University) from Salt; Qusay Al Zu’bi, a Finance graduate (Yarmouk University) from Irbid; and finally Ahmad Al Hasanat, a Tour Guide from Petra. The three participants from Jordan will join with 11 others from across KSA, Oman, the UK, Pakistan and Fiji in the challenging expedition across the desert in Oman aimed at promoting intercultural dialogue and building relationships between east and west.

“DHL’s support of the Connecting Cultures initiative aims to boost cultural awareness, and promote mutual and environmental understanding between the young people of the Middle East, Great Britain and the other participating nations.” Said Bara Obeidat, Training Development and Quality Manager, DHL Jordan. End
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