Arabian adventures on the road
Registration for the Arabian Peninsula road show has now opened for agents.
A collaboration between the Dubai Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing (DTCM), the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) and Sultanate of Oman Tourism, the workshops will promote the region as a combined holiday destination.
Free sessions are being held in six cities and regional towns around Australia – details below.
The combined tourist boards have the support of the regional carriers with Emirates, Etihad and V Australia Airlines offering six lucky roadshow winners a flight to Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Oman.
As well as a return flight to Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Oman, accommodation and on ground components will form part of the prize. A winner will be announced at each function.
Dates for the Arabian Peninsula road shows are as follows (all sessions from 5.30pm-8pm)
Geelong, Mon Sept 5,
Four Points Geelong
10-14 Eastern Beach Road

Canberra, Tues Sept 6,
Rydges Lakeside
1 London Circuit
, Canberra City
Adelaide, Wed Sept7
Rockford Adelaide
164 Hindley Street
, Adelaide
Mackay, Mon Sept 12,
Mackay Conference & Exhibition Centre, Alfred Street
Gold Coast, Tues Sept 13,
Hotel Grand Chancellor – Cnr Surfers Paradise Boulevard & Hanlan Street
Coffs Harbour, Wed Sept 14
Ex-Serviceman’s Club – Vernon Street
Registration details can be found at
http://www.tifs.com.au/images/AbuDhabi_invite%20Aug%202011.html
Ian Jarrett
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