UKinbound conference details released - TravelMole


UKinbound conference details released

Thursday, 07 Nov, 2007 0

The programme for Ukinbound’s 2008 conference in Torquay has been released.

The event on February 6-8 goes under the title of “Revitalising”.

The conference will look at how the UK inbound industry needs to continually revitalise its offering to remain attractive.

Heading the line-up of speakers is former tourism minister, Lord Lee of Trafford.

The conference will be moderated by former ABTA head of corporate affairs Keith Betton.

UKinbound members are able to see one delegate for free with additional registrations costing from £150. The event is being held at the Imperial Hotel in Torquay.

by Phil Davies



 


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