Amadeus goes talkabout
SYDNEY – Amadeus will host ‘Talk to Amadeus’ 2009, a series of interactive events across Australia and New Zealand open to all members of the travel industry.
‘Talk to Amadeus’ provides an open platform for travel agents, executives, industry experts and journalists to share ideas, network with colleagues and take in the latest in industry news and travel technology solutions.
Attendees will have the opportunity to go one-to-one with Amadeus consultants and executives and view live demos of Amadeus’ new and upcoming solutions.
‘Talk to Amadeus’ will also see the launch and official presentation of Amadeus’ new solution to diversify revenues.
Additionally, all attendees who register to the event will have the opportunity of winning a 42†flat screen TV.
“Especially in uncertain economic circumstances, it is important for all members of the travel industry to team up and get together to discuss what is new in the market and where the industry is going as a whole.†says Sari Vähäkoski, managing director, Amadeus IT Pacific.
‘Talk to Amadeus†will be held in the following locations:
Sydney – Opera House – 3pm, Friday 20 November 2009
Auckland – Grand Hyatt Regency – 4.30pm, Tuesday 24 November 2009
Melbourne – Grand Hyatt – 3pm, Wednesday 25 November 2009
Perth – Pony Club – 3pm, Thursday 26 November 2009
Register and enter into the prize draw for the flat screen TV through www.au.amadeus.com.
Ian Jarrett
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