Sustainable Tourism Report – Monthly Update FREE Offer
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From July 2009, monthly updates are to be offered in conjunction with the annual Sustainable Tourism Report. Each monthly update will cover 10-20 pages and will include a 15 minute vodcast.
The first month’s offer will include a FREE copy of the acclaimed VISION vodcast and Sustainable Tourism Report Cheat Sheet ‘10 Challenges = 10 Opportunities’, current list price UK£50 US$75 €60.
Said Valere Tjolle, editor “This year’s Sustainable Tourism Report ran to 115 pages, which is a lot to read and digest. Furthermore we are now in a situation of fast and dramatic changes. We are very keen on keeping our subscribers fully informed with up-to-the-minute developments. So we’ve decided on a monthly update version. The first will be published at the beginning of July”
The monthly reports will highlight developments, challenges, opportunities and forecasts. Cost will be UK£25 US$40 €35 per month; annual subscription UK£200, US$320 €300 – all annual subscriptions will get a free copy of the current annual Sustainable Tourism Report (list price £200/$300/€240).
All subscriptions will get a copy of the vodcast/cheat sheet ’10 Challenges = 10 Opportunities’
Sustainable Tourism Report is designed to benefit:
• Accommodation providers (from B&B’s to international hotel groups)
• Tour operators & travel agents
• Tourism attraction operators
• Ground handling companies & receptive agents
• Meetings, incentives, conference, exhibition organizers & venue finders
• Airlines
• Cruise & ferry companies
• Railway, coach, car hire and other transportation companies
• Tourist boards and destination marketing agencies– local, regional and national
• Community tourism organizations
• Banks & NGO’s with an interest in tourism
• Travel & Tourism Schools and Colleges
Further information from: [email protected]
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