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WIT heading to Australia

Monday, 29 Apr, 2011 0

The award winning Singapore conference, Web In Travel, is running a one-day Australian special programme on June 21 in Sydney.

With a stellar cast of Asian experts, led by respected travel editor and moderator, Yeoh Siew Hoon, the packed WIT programme will examine the new trends in customer behaviour in the Asian marketplace in the new digital, social and mobile age.

“This event will be essential for all Australian travel suppliers who are looking to Asia for new customers and who are looking for new ideas on how to engage with them using the right tools in the different channels,” said Siew Hoon.

The full programme and registration details will be out shortly.

For enquiries, email [email protected]



 


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