RESPONSIBLE TOURISM NETWORKING GLOBAL WEBINAR FOR SATTE
The line up at ITB Berlin
At ITB, Berlin 120 people gathered to ‘engage, share and inspire’. This meeting of minds was another Fringe Responsible Tourism event, hosted by The Blue Yonder www.theblueyonder.com and co-organised by YourSafePlanet www.yoursafeplanet.co.uk .
These fringe events began in London two and a half years ago to answer the need for a forum in which grass root tour operators and travel organisations could meet and work together. The result has been a series of fantastic events resulting in responsible business being done and the proliferation of ground-breaking ethical tourism programmes.
Now the event is off to SATTE in Delhi via ‘The Best of Britain and Ireland’ in London.
The event will take place on 24th April at 17.00 local time – 12.30 UK time. A similar presentation will also take place from Croatia immediately after the SATTE presentations
The Delhi RT networking event will have a webinar operated by VISION on Sustainable Tourism so that the Responsible Tourism community around the world can join in – in real time. A truly sustainable global event!
For details of the webinar and to join in contact [email protected] or [email protected]
A video of the ITB event is now online at travelmole.tv Watch Now
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