Let Accor make your day with a Peugeot
SYDNEY – Attendees at this year’s World of Accor at the Sofitel Wentworth Sydney August 13 have the opportunity of leaving the expo with a brand new Peugeot 207 XR (valued at $27,000).
Every registered delegate who attends the World of Accor expo will go in the draw to win the Peugeot.
In addition, the first 100 people attending each of the two sessions will receive a complimentary bottle of Mumm Champagne on the day.
These are just some of the prizes available to travel industry personnel who register for Australia’s largest hotel expo for trade.
Travel industry representatives can elect to attend either the morning session (1000 – 1400) or evening session (1600 – 1900).
To attend the event and be eligible to win prizes delegates must pre-register at www.worldofaccor.com
Education sessions covering new product and trends will be held during the two World of Accor sessions.
Accor in the Asia Pacific region has added more than 50 hotels over the past year.
Representatives from Accor’s 300 hotels across Australia, the Pacific and Asia will be attending, along with representatives covering the wider world of Accor, whose global network has now grown to 4000 hotels in 92 countries.
Accor’s new look luxury Sofitel brand will be showcased, along with the rapidly expanding upscale Pullman brand, and the new boutique MGallery collection.
Other brands represented will include Novotel, Mercure (which has added hotels in Port Douglas, the Yarra Valley and Hunter Valley) and all seasons, which recently added hotels in Cairns, Magnetic Island and Kangaroo Island.
Where: Sofitel Wentworth Sydney, 61-101 Phillip St, Sydney
When: Thursday August 13 – Session 1: 1000 – 1400 Session 2: 1600 – 1900
How: Register at www.worldofaccor.com
The Australian expos are part of an extensive Asia Pacific programme of World of Accor exhibitions that takes in 12 cities across the region.
Ian Jarrett
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