New virtual travel show to connect agents with holidaymakers has launched today
A new online travel show has launched to connect holidaymakers with travel agents, tour operators, destinations and suppliers in a first-of-its kind marketplace.
The Virtually Yours Travel Show aims to make booking travel simpler and more secure in a post-Covid environment, offering holidaymakers 24/7 expert advice and exclusive offers.
Unique weekly shows will focus on international and domestic destinations and the platform will give travellers access to travel industry professionals. There will be expert-led panels and, for the first time, holidaymakers will have all the latest travel information they need in one place.
Virtually Yours Travel Show has been launched by Los Angeles-based OmniTourism, whose Chairman Charlie Kao has specialised in travel content technology and distribution for more than 25 years. He is also the publisher of TravelMole.com.
He said: "With today’s ever-changing travel restrictions, it’s never been more important to be up to date with the latest travel information, and so the Virtually Yours Travel Show will also feature expert roundtable sessions for Covid travel restrictions, and health and safety measures, as well as on accommodation and activity travel options."
Advance registration is free and anyone who joins now will be entered into a prize draw with various trips for both the travel trade and consumers up for grabs.
The show will also provide members with exclusive special offers and flash deals from its exhibitors.
"The Virtual Yours Travel Show brings a revolutionary marketplace to both travel agents and travellers, connecting them with each other, offering exclusive special offers and invaluable expert booking advice," added Charlie. "The virtual show will connect with more travel professionals and holidaymakers than ever before."
Exhibitor cost is $495. Interested exhibitors and sponsors should contact [email protected] for details.
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