Europe on show Down Under
SYDNEY – Trafalgar Tours, Insight Vacations, Contiki Holidays, Radical Travel and Uniworld Boutique River Cruises have come together to present travel consultants with the latest news and information on Europe 2010 at 45 trade events to be held nationally between October 19 and November 4.
RSVP’s to the series of seminars open today and places are limited.
The seminars will focus on tours, cruising and adventure.
News of the latest products for 2010 will feature backpacker product, premium and first class escorted touring, family adventures, five-star river cruising and youth product.
Consultants will also hear expert tips and strategies to help them close sales and sell Europe products and airfares to their clients.
Places will book out quickly. To find the date and time of your nearest Europe 2010 trade show and register your place visit http://www.rsvp.travelcorporation.com.au.
Light meals and refreshments will be served at all events.
Consultants are reminded to bring their business cards as there will be great prizes on offer.
For more information on any of the companies presenting at the trade shows see; www.trafalgartours.com.au; www.insightvacations.com; www.contiki.com.au; www.uniworldcruises.com.au; www.radicaltravel.com.
Ian Jarrett
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