Discuss current issues on TravelMole at "Live@The Mole"
TravelMole is launching in 2008 a series of on-line live global discussions related to all the current issues in Travel and Tourism………called ‘Live@the Mole’.
At each one we will invite speakers from the industry to debate and comment on the subject matter online – therefore you will be able to listen, participate and enjoy the fruits of the discussion from the comfort of your personal computer.
BUT…what do you want to discuss??
The most popular issues in terms of stories on TravelMole are those related to the future of the travel agents, airlines in general, low cost airlines, the impact of environmental issues, package holidays versus dynamic packaging and the ever changing impact of mergers and acquisitions……and much more.
We want to know what your hot topic is though………is it the continuing impact of technology versus service, is it the lack lustre performance of governments in tourism or is it simply Qantas v Virgin Blue v Jetstar v Tiger v everyone else!
Let us know….We are forming the schedule over the next weeks and if you want your question or your topic raised.
Individuals who wish to participate as speakers at ‘Live@the Mole’ should click here.
https://www.travelmole.com/suggestion.php
Individuals who wish to participate as speakers at ‘Live@the Mole’ should click here.
https://www.travelmole.com/speaker_panelist.php
We look foreard to eharing form you.
A TravelMole Live@The Mole opportunity
John Alwyn-Jones
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