PATA heads to Dublin for first in-person agent gathering
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) UK & Ireland, in association with Travel Uni, is in Dublin on 10 November 2021, as Taste of PATA Dublin marks its return to in person events.
It takes place at 4 Dame Lane, Dublin 2, from 6pm – 9.30pm.
At the event agents will be able to connect with suppliers, learn more about the Asia Pacific region, and sample regional food and drinks.
There is also an array of prizes up for grabs.
"We’re so excited to be back in-person in Ireland! This will be our first live event there in over two years! We’re also looking forward to coming back again next Spring for more Irish agent training events including quiz nights," said PATA account director, Matt.
Suppliers attending include Tourism Australia, Taiwan Tourism Board, CV Villas, Banyan Tree and Treehouse Villas.
"Agents can expect food, drinks, traditional dancing and dress, games and much more as each destination will be offering a ‘taste’ of what their country has to offer," McCausland added.
Agents can sign up and join for free at: https://pata.org.uk/pata-events/ or by emailing [email protected]
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