Harvey World mob get real flash in Auckland
More than 500 Harvey World Travel delegates and suppliers broke into dance at The Atrium in SKYCITY Hotel, Auckland, last weekend.
The delegates were attending Harvey World Travel National Frontliners Conference 2012, but had also secretly learned a dance routine.
David Rivers, managing director of Harvey World Travel, says the flash mob marked the first occasion in which Harvey World Travel delegates from Australia and New Zealand had come together as a single group.
"This year’s National Frontliners Conference invited everyone in the company to ‘Challenge Yourself,’ and with so many of our agents and suppliers in one place at one time, we felt it was necessary to do something courageous and memorable," said Rivers.
"Having hundreds of Harvey World Travel representatives break into dance wasn’t just fun but incredibly inspiring for me."
The conference saw over 215 Australian travel agents from Harvey World Travel journey across the Tasman to meet with more than 160 of their Kiwi counterparts to share product knowledge, training activities and best practice solutions.
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Ian Jarrett
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