Itchy Feet? Then head for Luna Park on Sunday
SYDNEY – Jetset Travelworld Network, a major sponsor of this weekend’s Itchy Feet Travel Festival, will be offering special deals, “along with plenty of practical advice from knowledgeable travel professionalsâ€.
“This strategy will help young travellers access travel agents in a fun environment and let them experience how easy travel can be when you use a professional travel agent,†said Warwick Blacker, general manager Jetset Travelworld.
“It challenges the notion that young people are only interested in booking online.â€
The first ever Itchy Feet Youth Travel Festival, to be held in Sydney this Sunday, March 15, at the Crystal Palace within Sydney’s Luna Park, will feature a range of activities such as information sessions, chill out zones, DJs, destination-related debates and exhibitor booths from various youth travel..
All information sessions, exhibitions and activities on the day are free, plus there are prizes up for grabs for all Itchy Feet visitors, including a trip for two to New Zealand and New Zealand tour.
The 2009 Itchy Feet Youth Travel Festival will be open from 11am until 5pm. The first 200 people through the doors will receive a free Itchy Feet bag containing drinks, mints and branded thongs.
For more details on the 2009 Itchy Feet Youth Travel Expo, visit http://www.itchyfeet09.com.au/ or for information on Jestset Travelworld visit http://www.jetsettravelworld.com.au.
Ian Jarrett
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