PATA adds Southeast Asia training roadshow
The Pacific Asia Travel Association UK & Ireland has expanded its training schedule, adding a new South East Asia training roadshow.
The new training roadshow visits travel agents in both London and Birmingham.
It kicks off on 18 July 2023 with the Southeast Asia tourism Roadshow at Revolution Leadenhall in London.
The following day it takes place at Revolucion de Cuba, Birmingham.
Sponsored by Travel Uni, the roadshow events will give travel agents the chance to meet and train with PATA’s partner hotels, tourist boards and tour operators.
It is via speed-training sessions with time in the evening for networking and further contracting discussions.
Both roadshows are aimed at product managers and frontline sales staff to learn more about new South East Asia tourism products and destinations.
Matt McCausland, Account Director for PATA said: “This will enable attendees to learn and build connections with key hotels, tourist boards and products during a fun evening.”
Suppliers joining PATA are Tourism Thailand, Hidden Doorways, Singapore Tourism Board, Samujana, Thailand, Outrigger Resorts, Malaysia Tourism Board, Akorn DMC and Pan Pacific Hotel Group.
There will be food and drink and prizes up for grabs.
They include three nights for two people at Samujana, Thailand, £100 All for One voucher from Malaysia Tourism Board and a one-night stay at Pan Pacific Orchard Singapore.
Agents can register for the events by emailing [email protected]
Learn more about : Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) ( United Kingdom )
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