“I can stay logged in all day and flip back to my emails and mobile in between – and can make a cuppa whenever I want!”
CAROL SMITH, CO-OPERATIVE TRAVEL ADVISOR, ENJOYED TTG VIRTUAL: AMERICAS IN SEPTEMBER
SAINT LUCIA TOURIST BOARD Visit the Saint Lucia stand to watch a video and download interactive tools and resources, as well as meeting representatives of its featured hotels: Almond Morgan Bay, Smugglers Cove Resort & Spa, Jalousie Plantation, Rendezvous, The BodyHoliday, Village Inn & Spa, Jade Mountain and Anse Chastanet. Register to become a Saint Lucia Expert and you could be invited on the next fam trip. All visitors to the stand also have a chance to win a prize.
Saint Lucia Tourist Board will be promoting its key resorts at TTG Virtual: Caribbean
ESSENTIAL DETAIL Come and meet the Essential Detail team and have a chance to win a free stay at one of the properties it represents. The Essential Detail collection comprises The Calabash in Grenada; Bequia Beach Hotel and Young Island in the Grenadines; Cobblers Cove, Little Good Harbour and The Atlantis Hotel in Barbados; Cap Maison and East Winds Inn in Saint Lucia; Curtain Bluff in Antigua; Montpelier Plantation in St Kitts & Nevis; Eden Rock in St Barts; Round Hill and Jamaica Inn in Jamaica; and CuisinArt in Anguilla.
IBEROSTAR With six resorts in Cuba (soon to be nine), six in the Dominican Republic, three in Jamaica, and eight (soon to be nine) in Mexico, Iberostar is one of the biggest hoteliers in the Caribbean. Visit the stand to hear about its exciting new resorts and to download destination-specific information and
Iberostar Grand Collection brochures. There will also be chance to win a seven nights stay for two people in a five-star all-inclusive resort in the Dominican Republic.
MY BOOKING REWARDS Launched last year, My Booking Rewards helps hotels and destinations to form relationships with the agents that book them. Come to meet the My Booking Reward team to learn how you can log your bookings to earn financial rewards and prizes from suppliers including Nassau Paradise Island, Smugglers Cove Resort & Spa, and the Jewel Dunn’s River Resort & Spa.
SANDALS RESORTS Sandals Resorts is sponsoring the Networking Lounge, where you can join in conversations with your peers about hot topics relating to the Caribbean and catch up with colleagues. One of the discussion threads will be dedicated to Sandals, giving you a chance to ask any questions you may have about Sandals, Beaches and Grand Pineapple Resorts in Antigua, the Bahamas, Jamaica, Saint Lucia and Turks & Caicos.
Diving will feature on the Cayman Islands stand
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Come to meet the new T&T team to hear about its plans for 2012, which include sales visits, fam trip, revamped online training, and two major agent events in London and Manchester. Find out more about Tobago’s new resort, Magdalena Grand Beach Resort, which will welcome its first UK guests at the start of next year.
Agenda
Five educational seminars will be aired throughout the day, Don’t worry if a client walks in or calls you midway through a seminar – after being aired for the first time, the seminars stay live for six months:
10am: How I sell the Caribbean We chat to top-selling agent Gabi Birbeck about how, when and why she sells the Caribbean.
11.30am: Weddings With Wow Factor Danny Waine of Perfect Weddings & Honeymoons recommends packages and destinations for clients on differing budgets.
1pm: Niches to Know We chat to the Cayman Islands, Anse Chastanet and the International Association of Golf Tour Operators to ask how agents can sell more diving, spa and golf holidays in the Caribbean.
12.30pm: Giving Back in the Caribbean Find out about the best opportunities for your clients to volunteer while on holiday – and why you should be recommending it to them.
4pm: Simon Calder’s Caribbean The UK’s top travel journalist reveals his favourite places, and describes some of the misconceptions some consumers have about the region.
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