Discover Ireland Roadshow series launches in Aus and NZ.
The highly acclaimed and very popular Tourism Ireland Discover Ireland Roadshow series launched last night in New Zealand with a sell out event in Auckland, to be followed by sell out events in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth this week and next.
Exclusively for travel agents The “Discover Ireland” launch evening in NZ was as always and as the travel world has come to expect from Ireland, fun and educational, with agents finding out first hand form operators about recent developments in Irish Tourism, while of course enjoying a taste of that famous Irish “craic” along with some true Irish hospitality, with Kiwi agents rating the evening first class!
Aer Lingus, Aran Island Ferries, Carr Golf & Corporate Travel, County Car Rental, Dublin Tourism Ireland Guinness Storehouse, Hibernia Tours, Ireland’s Westerns regions, Irish Country Hotels & Manor House Hotels, Irish Whiskey Visitor Centres Jury’s Hotel Group, Trinity College and Northern Ireland Tourist Board.
With Shamrock Agents, Ireland’s specialist agents naturally having priority to attend and the events now all a total sell out, if you and a tour operator etc, and would like to organise a meeting with or have a presentation from any “Discover Ireland” partners listed above, please email [email protected] as soon as possible.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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