South Australia invades Sydney – an agents and ITO’s invitation and win a trip!
The South Australian Tourism Commission is bringing its excellent TalkSA Roadshow to Sydney on Wednesday 2 August, inviting agents and ITO’s to come along to a South Australian evening, to learn all about this amazing State and the tourism product it has on offer.
With visitors to some domestic destinations in decline, the great news is that South Australia is doing well, with more and more Australians discovering what South Australia has to offer, with travellers also going to agents to find out more and make their bookings.
TalkSA gives agents and ITO’s the opportunity to meet South Australian tourism operators and learn first hand what South Australia has to offer Sydneysiders, who are seeking an excellent destination, ranging from its 700,000 square kilometres of outback, its internationally renowned wineries of the Barossa and Coonawarra, South Australia’s 3,700kms of spectacular coastline and the tranquil Murray River.
As your clients demand more spectacular domestic locations to visit, discovering the Australia in their very own backyard, you can improve your product knowledge on the destination, convert it into bookings and be in the running to win a trip to South Australia!
ITO’s should contact Joanne Chadwick direct (details below) to obtain more detail regarding the daytime ITO seminar.
The Agents Seminar:-
Where:The Grace Hotel, 77 York Street, Sydney
When: Wednesday 2 August 2006, 5.30pm registration – 6pm start
RSVP: Please click on this link, http://travelmole.com/photolib/talkSA ITO_dom (3).pdf download and complete the form and return by 28 July please, to
Joanne Chadwick on:-
Fax: 08 7421 0199
Ph: 08 8463 4591
Email: [email protected]
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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