InteleTravel hosts 2023 conference in Malaga
Homeworking firm InteleTravel will hold its 2023 InteleTravel Quest (ITQ) conference in Malaga, Spain from November 9- 11.
It takes place at the Trade Fair and Congress Centre.
The theme of the conference, ‘Our time to shine’, charts the five-year journey from launch to its current position with over 14,000 advisors in the UK and 500 in Ireland.
Within 24 hours of launch many Preferred Partners had confirmed attendance and 150 advisors registered within 12 hours.
The numbers are expected to grow within the next few weeks.
Destination sponsors are Spanish Tourist Board and the region of Andalucía.
Manuel Butler, director of the Spanish Tourist Office London said: “The Andalucían city has a rich history, making it the ideal location for InteleTravel’s comprehensive training event.”
Headline sponsor is Classic Collection, an InteleTravel Preferred Partner.
Strategic account manager Jorge Quibell said: “Following on from our mutually successful partnership with InteleTravel, Classic Collection and Classic Package Holidays are delighted to be headlining.
Conference content will include sessions on the imminent changes to the compliance framework, a focus on accessibility, senior panel discussions, and supplier-delivery of classroom sessions.
InteleTravel recently reported a 58% increase in sales with a 14% rise in average booking values in May 2023.
Learn more about : Inteletravel.com ( United Kingdom )
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