VISION 40% EarlyBird Discount on RGS Sustainable Tourism Marketing Masterclass
VISION on Sustainable Tourism is to hold another 1 day “Intensive Masterclass on Sustainable Tourism Marketing†at the Royal Geographical Society in Kensington, London on 17 September.
Participants in the full day masterclass, will hear, and participate in presentations from international experts in marketing and sustainable tourism.
The masterclass is directed at senior executives in the travel and tourism industry, ministers, top level government officials and advisors from tourist ministries, hotels, spas, resorts, tour operators, visitor attractions and destination management and marketing organisations.
Participants will expect to take away a broad understanding of the unique marketing opportunities that sustainability brings including the “Quadruple Bottom Lineâ€.
Masterclass modules will include:
– Quadruple Bottom Line Opportunities, Sustainable Tourism’s Role
– Tour Operators & Airlines Agenda for Change
– Carbon Neutral Destinations
– Climate Change Adaptation & Mitigation – the Future
– Alternative Marketing for Sustainable Tourism
The cost for the whole day, including lunch, supper and specially-prepared dossiers, will be UK£500 per person. The masterclass is limited to 25 participants and consideration will be given to providing full or part bursaries to MA and MSc Tourism and CSR students.
Said Valere Tjolle “Sustainable Tourism is a rapidly developing and crucial element of the modern global tourism industry. In this era of climate change and MDG’s it is also totally necessary. The purpose of this masterclass is to enable industry leaders to understand, operate and gain the substantial benefits from the unique marketing opportunities that sustainable tourism presents.â€
VISION on Sustainable Tourism subscribers can benefit from an exclusive 40% discount if booked and paid by 30 June.
Further information from: [email protected]
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