Creative Holidays announce 2007 Bali Roadshow
Creative Holidays has announced its exclusive Bali Roadshow will be travelling to Sydney, Melbourne and Perth this February, with the Roadshows being held in Melbourne on the 12th of February, Sydney on the 13th of February and Perth on the 19th of February.
Creative Holidays’ Roadshows offer travel consultants a fantastic opportunity to get information on a destination in a relaxed environment, providing travel consultants an intimate, hassle free and enjoyable environment in which to find out more about Bali.
Roadshows are organised as sit down dinners where agents can relax in comfort and enjoy a great meal while suppliers move around the room presenting to each table individually.
Andrew Yell, GM Sales, Marketing and Product for Creative Holidays said, “Bali is an important destination for the Australian travel industry, particularly at the moment when this fantastic destination needs our continued support.
“Our Roadshows give consultants the opportunity to keep up to date with what is new and touch base with suppliers and Creative Holidays staff to help them serve their clients better.” “From feedback and experience we know that our Roadshows are some of the best in the industry and we pride ourselves in continually offering travel consultants and suppliers a relevant forum to meet and update one another on industry news.”
“Agents should get in quick to ensure their place at the upcoming Bali Roadshows. Creative Holidays Roadshows book out quickly and have a history of ‘go-shows’.
For information on reserving a place for any of these events, please email [email protected] or talk to you local Creative Business Development Manager.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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