SITE in South Africa: Time to register

Tuesday, 17 Jun, 2010 0

Registrations have opened for this year’s Society of Incentive Travel Executives (SITE) conference in Cape Town from December 4-7.

Incentive houses and professional conference organisers are encouraged to register for SITE and take advantage of the special airfares released for the conference by South African Airways.

“It is a great opportunity for us to showcase South Africa as a vibrant meeting and incentive destination,” says Bangu Masisi, general manager, South African Tourism Australasia.

Head of South African Airways Australasia, Thevan Krishna, said, “The MICE market is a huge growth opportunity for SAA.”

SITE provides educational seminars and information services to those who design, develop, promote, sell and operate motivational programmes as an incentive to increase productivity in business.

To register for the SITE conference, visit www.siteglobal.com and details on SAA fares can be obtained in Australia on 1300 435 972 and in New Zealand on +64 9 977 2237.



 

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