Advantage Travel Partnership announce 2023 conference
The Advantage Travel Partnership announced details for its annual 2023 conference with registration now open.
The three-night event will be hosted from Saturday 20 to Tuesday 23 May 2023 at the four-star Melia Villaitana in Benidorm.
The resort has been designed in the form of a Mediterranean village and lies between two golf courses, designed by world leading golf course designers Nicklaus Design.
It has views of the Gran Bahia of the Costa Blanca with a unique architectural style.
Julia Lo Bue-Said, CEO, Advantage Travel Partnership, said: “We have been overwhelmed by the interest we’ve had to host our 2023 conference and received attractive proposals from a selection of both long and short-haul destinations. The Melia Villaitana is a beautiful resort and one that we are sure delegates will all want to experience.
“Delegates will also have the opportunity to explore the culture and gastronomy of the area, through an exciting range of activities that will form part of the conference programme.”
Manuel Butler, Director of the Spanish Tourist Office (UK) said: “We are delighted to bring the Advantage Travel Conference to Benidorm to showcase the true Benidorm. In recent years, Benidorm has evolved as a destination and has invested heavily in a more efficient model of tourism sustainability.”
Whilst the agenda and line up for the conference are still to be announced, Lo Bue-Said said content would be centred around collaboration, connectivity and creativity.
“Registration for members and business partners is now open, giving everyone an opportunity to plan ahead.”
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