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EXHIBITOR WHAT’S BEING PROMOTED ANYTHING FOR AGENTS? WTM EVENTS ON THE STAND?
Tourism Australia
Corroboree 2011, with workshops in Darwin and over 20 itineraries across Australia. Applications open November 1–December 12
Great Southern Rail
Tourism New Zealand
Samoa Tourism Authority
AAT Kings
Launch of an extended series of 12 departures for multi-state seasonal touring train Southern Spirit in 2011–12
2011 Rugby World Cup, and a six-week
REAL New Zealand festival will enable fans to experience cultural and culinary offerings
“Treasured Islands of the South” theme.
New hotels and reopening of luxury boutique hotels. Add-on for 2011 Rugby World Cup
A new 2010-2011 Australia and New Zealand touring brochure which includes lots of new and enhanced holiday ideas.
Queensland Rail
The Queenslander class 20% fare discount, plus the East Coast Rail hop on hop off pass, costing £160 for 6 months’ validity
Japan National Tourism Organisation
Tourism Malaysia Tokyo’s new Haneda Airport and BA flights
from February. New bullet trains going further north and south. New gourmet destinations
New operator deals for “Year End Sale” shopping festival and Chelsea Flower Show. Cruising, eco tourism, spa and honeymoons
Singapore Tourism Board
Korea Tourism Organisation
Macau Government Tourist Office
Taiwan Tourism Bureau
Tourism Authority of Thailand
New international cruise terminal; Gardens by the Bay – three waterfront gardens in Marina Bay; and new attraction River Safari
Korea for the cruise and Taekwondo markets and Formula 1 fans. Plus new Unesco sites and online marketing initiatives
New hotels for 2011 including Galaxy World Resort, new Sheraton and Shangri-La, St Regis and Traders properties
Celebrations for 100th birthday of the Republic of China. New tour operators featuring Taiwan. New W Hotel Taipei
New Thailand-branded London cabs, with prizes of a holiday to Thailand. Also Thai food and responsible tourism
Thai Food Tuesday, with cooking demos and
taster dishes, on the stand 4-6pm, with a prize draw for two Thai Airways flights
Learn about Facebook and Twitter intiatives and new online training. Also try the famous Korean dish Bibimbap
Pick up a copy of the new TTG Knowledge How To Sell Macau guide, launching at WTM
Taiwan happy hour on Tuesday, November 9 from 4.30-6.30pm
Thai tourism minister “switching” on lanterns on Monday, November 8, plus green awards presented by HRH Princess of Thailand at 3pm
Win ANA and JAL flights. Eco bag giveaway. Demonstrations of Japan’s e-learning pro- gramme on Thursday, November 11 at 11am
Business card draw for dinner with the Malyasian ambassador and famous shoe designer Jimmy Choo OBE
Sake and sushi happy hour on Monday, November 8 and Tuesday, November 9 at 5pm
Reception to launch tour operator shopping packages on Monday, November 8 at 4pm. Email
danielle@tourism-malaysia.co.uk
Cocktail function on Tuesday, November 9 at 5pm for Singapore Tourism Board London’s 40th anniversary.
lisa_tang@stb.gov.sg
Sign up at the stand to receive New Zealand’s trade newsletter and enter a draw to win a New Zealand greenstone pendant
Agent training session on stand on Thursday, November 11 at 11am. Two Twickenham tickets to win every day in a business card draw
Find out more about their online agents training programme which forms part of the Aussie Specialist Programme
Corroboree will host 300 qualified
Tourism Australia Aussie Specialists from across Europe
Australasia, Asia & Indian Ocean STAND
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