Japan National Tourism Organization reboots travel trade platform
The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) has relaunched its UK travel trade website – www.japan.travel/en/uk/trade.
The platform features news, resources, webinars and giveaway campaigns across Japan to prepare agents for when the Japanese border reopens.
Agents can keep up to date with monthly newsletters, online training as well as access to a photo library to assist in promoting the destination.
Key Japan supplier information can be found on file ensuring that agents have all they need to convert inquiries into bookings.
Additionally, the site features up-to-date Covid travel information, the best contacts at the JNTO London office and itinerary inspiration.
The first training webinar will be on 15 December and will feature the Daisetsuzan National Park in Hokkaido.
The park has earned the nickname ‘the playground of the gods’ and is a must for adventure travellers.
The platform also features training giveaways including the chance to win a number of prizes with JNTO and ANA.
Agents who complete the e-learning courses can win anything from Kabuki skin care face masks to £50 John Lewis vouchers.
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