Aviation workshops planned for WTM today
Tuesday, 10 Nov, 2009
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Three specialist avaition workshops are to run during World Travel Market.
The complimentary workshops today (Tuesday) held by The Route Development Group are designed to provide insight into how tourism authorities can undertake effective new route development.
The role of route development forums and how they can maximise return on investment from marketing budgets will also be explored.
Taking place in the ExCel South Gallery, the sessions are:
Session 1 13.30 – 14.30
Developing Tourism through Air Service Development
How to successfully attract and retain new air services to drive your tourism numbers.
Session 2 15.00 – 16.00
Focus Destination Balkans
The Balkan & Black Sea region is attracting record tourism
levels; find out how you can grow your share of this lucrative
market.
Session 3 16.30 – 17.30
Developing Tourism through Air Service Development
How to successfully attract and retain new air services to drive your tourism numbers.
Each workshop is limited to 30 guests per session.
Phil Davies
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