Fringe RT Network for WTM
Another fringe responsible tourism networking event is to be held this year on Monday of WTM week
The first fringe event was held in 2007 when YourSafePlanet and The Blue Yonder, two companies devoted to promoting responsible tourism, decided to organise an evening in London for friends and colleagues visiting WTM from across the globe. What they didn’t expect was the amount of interest and support they received.
Now three years later that first event has grown into a global community of like-minded individuals who meet regularly both online, thanks to webinar technology, and offline during trade events like WTM and ITB events in Asia and Berlin
The ‘Fringe RT Network’ was formed by a group of entrepreneurs with a passion for responsible tourism and an aim of bringing together like-minded people during larger industry events such as WTM and ITB.
This year they are hosting another evening event during WTM Week in London for all grass roots, responsible tourism organisations who wish to ‘meet, engage and inspire’!
The event is to be held on Monday, 8th November 2010 at 6:30pm 
at the 7 Dials Club in Covent Garden
Further information from groupspaces . com/FringeTravel
The event is sponsored by Expedia and highly reccommended by Vision on Sustainable Tourism!
Valere Tjolle
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Valere
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