Can all-inclusives be sustainable? Come and have your say…
Tuesday, 12 May, 2011
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Travelmole’s readers have had plenty to say lately about all-inclusive holidays so why not hear the debate in person when our first Travel Industry Question Time kicks off on May 26 in London?
The first of a series of debates that will be staged through the summer and autumn, our subject ‘Can all-inclusive holidays ever be truly sustainable?’ is set to stir some heated debate amongst our panellists.
Register in advance, stating your name, company and job title, by sending an email to [email protected]. Then you can have your say when attendees are invited to contribute after the panel discussion.
Speakers already lined up include Jane Ashton, TUI director of Sustainable Development, plus representatives from Sandals and the Association of Independent Tour Operators.
The Travel Industry Question Time is free and is being held at Yahoo’s head office at 125 Shaftesbury Avenue from 4pm to 6.30pm.
Dinah
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