Accor lures expo visitors with Peugeot prize
Attendees at this year’s World of Accor at the Sofitel Wentworth Sydney on August 5 have the opportunity of leaving the expo with a brand new Peugeot 207 XR (valued at $25,000).
Every registered delegate who attends the World of Accor expo will go in the draw to win the Peugeot. In addition, there will be entertainment, food and wine, and numerous hotel prizes.
World of Accor offers travel agents, wholesalers, corporate bookers, and MICE organisers an opportunity to discover the latest in accommodation and product trends across the region.
To attend World of Accor and be eligible to win prizes delegates must pre-register and attend the expo.
More than 50 hotels have been added by Accor in the Asia Pacific region over the past year, with new destinations, new brands and new product unveiled.
Representatives from Accor’s 300 hotels across Australia, the Pacific and Asia will be attending, along with representatives covering the wider world of Accor, whose global network has now grown to 4000 hotels in 92 countries.
Where: Sofitel Wentworth Sydney, 61-101 Phillip St, Sydney
When: Thursday, August 5
• MICE session: 1000 – 1200
• Main session: 1600 – 1900
Register at www.worldofaccor.com
Ian Jarrett
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