Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) UK & Ireland in partnership with Travel Uni has added even more training events for travel agents this Winter, including a new destination-based virtual roadshow.
The upcoming training events calendar sees the return of PATA’s popular online quizzes and destination roadshows. First up is the organisation’s Indochina Roadshow Sponsored by Thien Minh Group (TMG) in London* on 20th October 2022, (6:00PM – 10:00PM).
Commenting on the first of the winter training events, Matt McCausland, Account Director for PATA UK said:
“We’re delighted to invite agents to join our upcoming Winter training programme. The Indochina Roadshow marks the first in the line up and also the return of our roadshows being in person! The last time the Indochina roadshow was organisedwas before the pandemic in 2019.”
“This event is dedicated exclusively to the Indochina region and will give agents the chance to meet and network with hotels, tourist boards, DMCs, and rep companies from within the region, whilst enjoying food and drinks throughout the evening.”
The evening will run as a speed-dating format where agents will have timed meetings with the below PATA suppliers to get an insight into some of Indochina’s most exciting product:
Thien Minh Group (TMG)
Alma Resort Cam Ranh
EXO Travel
Vietnam Tourism Board
Vinpearl Resorts
Akorn Destination Management
Visit Quang Nam
Hidden Doorways
There are several other agent training events coming up in the PATA winter calendar including, for the first time, a training roadshow dedicated to the Indian Ocean:
- Thailand Online Quiz, 19 October 2022
- Vietnam Online Quiz, 15 November 2022
- Indian Ocean Virtual Roadshow, 30 November 2022 –NEW!
- Australia Online Quiz, 01 December 2022
Agents interested in registering for any of PATAs training events listed above can sign up here
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