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Anguilla has become the latest destination to join the Travel Uni portfolio, offering agents the chance to learn all they need to know about one of the Caribbean’s most friendly and pristine islands. The new training programme has just


two simple-to-complete modules. They provide an introduction to the destination and explain what’s on offer once your client is there. The programme details how the island


can be promoted as one of the most sought-after hideaways in the West Indies. It offers no less than 33 pristine white-sand beaches, turquoise waters and world-class accommodation. Add in the cuisine, an old-style Caribbean feel and a host of festivals and it makes a great retreat for a wide variety of client types. The key sales messages range from


the reggae played everywhere to the good quality golf which is widely available. There is yachting too and


Cayman’s agent flower power


The Cayman Islands Tourist Board has said it with flowers to five agents who completed the ‘Romance’ module. The winners were Natasha


Eshghipour from Travelbag, Joanne Hughes from Travelplaces, Gail Ronan from Dawson & Sanderson, Wendy Ross from Thomas Cook and Vicky Webster from The Co-operative Travel. Those who completed the ‘Dive’ module should watch this space – the


winners of an introductory dive will be


notified soon. www.caymanislandsacademy.co.uk 72 April 2012 • www.sellinglonghaul.com


WWW.TRAVELUNI.COM NEWS IN BRIEF


Samoa gets musical Samoa Tourism has held a series of training events around the UK for travel agents – it is sponsoring a production of the South Pacific musical that's currently touring the UK. www.sellsomoa.com


Cayman specials The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism is promoting special interest activities in the islands. It will raise the profile of bird-watching in the destination by attending the London Wild Bird Show (April 20-22) at the London Wetland Centre. The tourism team will also be joining Caribtours for a series of agent evenings in Glasgow (April 24), Cheshire (April 25, and Yorkshire (April 26). caymanislandsacademy.co.uk


annual jazz and summer festivals. Accommodation options range from luxury resorts, modern villas and intimate hotels to apartments and


charming guest houses. Other popular activities include tennis, cycling, riding and an ever-increasing number of spas. www.anguillaexpert.com


Romance with AM Resorts Romance has been in the air for AM


Resorts as its team got out and about to promote the company’s appeal and offerings for newlyweds. The team


livened up


Bermuda stresses luxury Bermuda Department of Tourism will be stressing its destination’s credentials in the luxury market by participating in the Prestige road shows on April 16-19 in Sandbanks, Belfast, Manchester and London. www.bermudaspecialist.co.uk


things for shoppers at Bluewater during its wedding week by partnering with Virgin Holidays. The busy and productive event saw one of the Virgin Retail staff, Grace Down, from the Maidstone Branch, dressed in a wedding dress as she handed out brochures promoting the group’s resorts.


The team also showed its love in Birmingham by attending the Spring National Wedding Show. To learn more about the wedding and honeymoon opportunities available at the AM Resorts check out the training programme at: amresorts.traveluni.com/


ABTA’s Travel Matters Secretary of State for Transport, Justine Greening, will open ABTA’s flagship policy event, Travel Matters, on May 10. She will give the keynote speech and share her views on transport policy issues affecting the travel industry. Learn more about ABTA at: www.allaboutabta.com


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