Few days left to latest TravelMole Question Time
Fly Me To The Moon, TravelMole’s second Travel Industry Question Time, takes place on Tuesday, September 20.
The event – from 15.00-17.00 at ABTA’s head office in Newman Street, London, will see leading industry figures debate the next chapters in travel and tourism.
Providing a debating platform for the travel and tourism industry, Travel Industry Question Time is the latest forum for the exchange of ideas surrounding current travel issues and an opportunity for travel agents and tour operators to network with industry peers.
Panellists include: ABTA president Martin Wellings, Noel Josephides, managing director, Sunvil Holidays; Chris Vukelich, chief operating officer, international markets, Cendant Travel Distribution Services; Alison Jago, head of sales, cheapholidaydeals.co.uk and Nigel Gifford OBE, managing director of High & Wild.
Jeremy Skidmore, travel journalist, commentator and consultant, and former editor of Travel Weekly, will once again chair the event.
TravelMole CEO Graham McKenzie said: “We have chosen to debate key issues such as the rise of the independent traveller, and the huge changes in the package holiday market at this month’s event.
“September’s Travel Industry Question Time will provide a great opportunity for agents and operators alike to debate the issues and hear the views of this carefully selected and highly knowledgeable panel.”
*To book a place at ‘Fly Me To The Moon: The Next Chapters in Travel and Tourism’ call 020 7691 3292 or email [email protected]. For details of future Travel Industry Question Time events visit: https://www.travelmole.com/travel_industry_question_time/index.php?id=1
Report by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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