G’day Australia mega Fam coming to Tropical North Queensland
Tourism Australia’s international mega agent Fam trip will be held in Cairns in October 2023.
In October 2023, it brings together 300 travel agents to experience Australia and network with industry peers.
G’day Australia invites qualified Aussie Specialists .
These agents who have completed Tourism Australia’s online agent training program, will have the opportunity to meet with Australian sellers in Cairns.
Tourism Australia MD, Phillipa Harrison, said G’day Australia is an important event for Aussie Specialist agents.
“The event will provide a great opportunity to highlight what’s on offer in Tropical North Queensland.”
The G’day Australia agent Fam trip provides a platform for around 100 Australian sellers.
Agents hail from North America, UK/Europe, Asia and New Zealand.
Agents will also have the chance to participate in a pre or post-event Fam program.
G’day Australia will take place in the same format to the previous Corroboree events held annually before the global pandemic.
Learn more about : Tourism Australia ( Asia Pecific )
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