Elite Travel Group launches Annual Conference
Elite Travel Group announced details of its annual conference 2010 to take place on board RCCL’s Independence of the Seas 2nd – 5th June 2010
The group will host the conference themed as ‘Raising the Standard’ for members and suppliers, offering great networking opportunities whilst tackling topics that are at the heart of the industry.
Prices for suppliers lead in from £279pp plus tax for a shared cabin plus £250 registration fee which includes a workshop table at their Talk Zone. There will be upgraded packages available as well as the usual sponsorship opportunities.
Wayne Darrock – chairman of Elite Travel Group said ‘We are delighted to be working with RCCL in hosting our Conference. This really does promise to be an amazing event with so many facilities onboard creating a great mix of business & pleasure. Sailing from Southampton to Le Havre for Paris, means that our members and industry partners will not need to book flights which is going to save both time and money. Elite are also offering a shared cabin facility to enable people to keep the cost down and numbers up, due to the limited number of cabins that are available. With the interest we have created, we have already seen demand from our members & suppliers & expect to sell out again this year!’
For full details of the conference and sponsorship opportunities Wendy Albutt – marketing manager an be contacted at Elite on [email protected] or 01675 466177
ANY QUERIES RELATING TO THIS PRESS RELEASE SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO:
Julie Franklin
Commercial / Membership Manager, Elite Travel Group
07876 765987
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