Adventure World takes to the road
Adventure World will roll out its regional roadshow series introducing new product and GSA partners to agents.
The roadshow events, held from February 12 to February 27, will showcase Adventure World’s products, services and worldwide partners, including Cook Islands Tourism, Exodus, Rocky Mountaineer, Star Clippers, Trek America, Brewster, The Family Adventure Company, and Acacia Africa.
"As well as offering agents the chance to win some fantastic prizes, representatives from Adventure World and our GSA partners will be available to offer first-hand insights to destinations and product knowledge in an accessible and informative format," said Andrew Mulholland, executive general manager, Adventure World.
To attend the Adventure World Roadshow, agents need to RSVP online at http://www.adventureworld.com.au/travel-agents/adventure-world-roadshows/
Locations:
Tuesday 12 February – Mercure Geelong Hotel, VIC
Wednesday 13 February – Mercure Grosvenor Hotel Adelaide, SA’¨
Tuesday 19 February – Novotel Newcastle Beach, NSW’¨
Wednesday 20 February – Novotel Canberra, ACT’¨
Tuesday 26 February – Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort, QLD’¨
Wednesday 27 February – Sofitel Broadbeach, QLD’¨
Times:
All roadshows will be held between 5.30pm – 8.30pm
Ian Jarrett
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