QBE and PATA support Biermans risk and crisis management seminars
QBE Travel Insurance and PATA have extend their support to the TA Fastrack and David Beirman Risk and Crisis Management Courses for Australian Travel Professionals, being held in Sydney on Feb 26 and Melbourne on Feb 28.
As part of their sponsorship of the course QBE Travel Insurance executives will be giving a presentation on travel insurance developments as an integral part of the course in both Sydney and Melbourne.
PATA (Pacific Asia Travel Association) is lending its support for this course by supplying each attendee with a CD Rom manual entitled “Crisis It Won’t happen to US” This renowned manual is a highly regarded guide and is normally only available to PATA members.
TA Fastrack is receiving a steady number of registrations to Australia’s first custom designed tourism risk, crisis, and recovery management course for Australian travel professionals.
The course is being presented by Dr David Beirman, Travelmole’s Crisis and Recovery commentator and is designed to be relevant for all industry professionals.
A highlight of the courses being held on Feb 26 Sydney and Deb 28 Melbourne is the crisis simulation game based on techniques used by the British SAS (which work much better than the techniques used by English MCC).
For registrations and details log into www.tafastrack.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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