Join the Travel Industry Question Time debate.
Travelmole’s regular series of lively debates on topical issues affecting the travel and tourism are set to return in the new year.
With predictions of first glimmers of optimism returning to the trade in 2O1O, TravelMole’s Travel Industry Questiontime will shed light on the key issues affecting the recovery.
Whether it be the overhaul of the EU Package Travel Directive, Air Passenger Duty unfairness, the review of the ATOL protection system or the dymanics surrounding social media, sustainbility in travel and the impact of global economy, TIQT will act as a key forum for discussion.
TravelMole is looking for reader participation to TIQT, so if you have any subjects you would like to see discussed or want to participate as a panellist, then let us know.
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Phil Davies
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