Agents invited to India and Asia showcase
Adventure World will be bringing its Senses of Asia and India roadshow across Australia in September.
The travel trade events will showcase Adventure World’s products in India and Asia with on ground partners and tourism boards.
Malaysia and Hong Kong will also join the events.
The roadshow series will provide agents with an insight into current and future product offerings in Asia and India, as well as the planned marketing initiatives from Adventure World.
"With over $60,000 worth of prizes to be won throughout the series, we’re inviting agents to learn about, and be inspired by our unique products," said Andrew Mulholland, general manager, Adventure World.
To attend the Adventure World Roadshow in their capital city, agents should RSVP online at http://www.adventureworld.com.au/travel-agents/adventure-world-roadshows/
Roadshows dates and locations:
Brisbane, Wednesday September 12 – The Sebel and Citigate, King George Square
Melbourne, Tuesday September 18 – Intercontinental at the Rialto
Sydney, ‘¨Wednesday September 19 – The Westin Hotel
Perth, Thursday September 20 – The Rydges Hotel
All roadshow events will be held between 5.30pm – 8.30pm
Ian Jarrett
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