Sponsors line-up to support Independent Travel Group
The Travel Corporation has become a major event sponsor of the Independent Travel Group Business Forum being held in Hong Kong from November 21-24.
The Travel Corporation will host the awards dinner at the 360-degree view SKY100 restaurant. In addition, they will be showcasing the latest developments of four of their brands: Creative Holidays, Insight Vacations, Contiki and Trafalgar.
Sabre Pacific will sponsor the welcome function at the Woobar at W Hong Kong and a talk by social media marketing expert, Kim McKay.
Qantas is sponsoring finance journalist Michael Pascoe who will deliver the “Power Up” keynote address and moderate the Talk Business discussion.
Additional major air sponsors are Cathay Pacific and Virgin Atlantic.
The fourth annual ITG Forum is structured to ensure two-way dialogue and interaction through a programme of expert speakers, panel discussions, hands on networking, 1:1 meetings between agents and partners, with time for networking and socialising.
Executive general manager of Express Ticketing, Ari Magoutis said the support so far of more than 18 preferred air and land partners would add to the overall value and prestige of the forum.
The forum and accommodation is at the W Hong Kong hotel in Kowloon.
Ian Jarrett
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