Aspire heads to Bognor for annual conference - TravelMole


Aspire heads to Bognor for annual conference

Saturday, 02 Nov, 2005 0

The Institute of Travel and Tourism has joined forces with TTC Training to take 300 students to the 2006 Aspire conference next March.

The young professionals, all in their second year of modern apprenticeships will, join industry leaders at the event at Butlins in Bognor Regis on March 28 and 29.

Now in its third year, Aspire specifically aims to attract travel and tourism students to give them the opportunity to learn and debate with the industry on key issues.

ITT chairman Steven Freudmann said: “This is a massive opportunity for delegates to benefit from a first class business programme.”

Career development and the latest travel trends will feature on the programme.



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