Get into the green mainstream – new report format
New report format – for destinations, students and trade – special offers
Two new report formats have been unveiled for the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite. So that everybody in the travel and tourism industry can get into the green mainstream with all the advantages.
All 6 reports scheduled for 2014 will now be created in three formats -destination versions, student versions and general versions.
Destination versions will be specially created for each destination subscriber and will outline specific information plus a series of report-based opportunities specifically for that particular destination alone.
Student versions will be particularly geared to student’s learning and vocational needs and will provide special sections of background information related to each report subject.
The suite will still include the general version, now in its 11th year providing comprehensive information for tour operators, travel agents, NGOs, tourism consultants – anybody who has an interest in sustainable tourism opportunities
So this year there will be three versions of each of this year’s reports including:
- Sustainable Tourism Ministers Briefing £100
- Sustainable Destination Report £100
- Sustainable Tourism Marketing Guide £100
- Tourism & Carbon Market Guide £100
- Tourism & Greenwash Report £100
- Sustainable Tourism Report including SustainableTourism2014 Multimedia Report £250
Total price as individual copies: £750
The reports are published during the year at different stages so the news is always up to date, and you always have more insights to look forward to!
Special subscription rate – £500 (offer expires 8 February) Just email to reserve your reports stating the format required (Destination, Student, or General) [email protected] to claim this offer.
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