Tickets still available
The next TravelMole Fast Conference is less than a week away.
Operators, agents, suppliers and industry professionals will gather for TravelMole’s FastConference on Tuesday 10 May in Central London.
The topic is domestic tourism – how it is being sold and distribution issues affecting domestic tourism suppliers, how agents could be incentivised to sell domestic holidays, and what the future is for selling British holidays to the Brits.
Experts lined up to speak on the subject are:
* Graeme Barnett, event director of WTM and British Travel Trade Fair
* Thomas Cook head of trade relations, Anna Bentley;
* England marketing director for VisitBritain, Michael Bedingfield;
* East Midland Tourism chief executive Richard Dickinson and
* British Holiday and Home Parks Association director general, Ros Pritchard.
Moderating the event is TravelMole’s columnist and ex-Travel Weekly editor, Jeremy Skidmore.
The event takes place at the New Connaught Rooms, Great Queen Street, London, from 3pm – 5pm on May 10, and is followed by drinks and a chance to “network”.
For details and to register go to www.travelmole.com/fastconferences or call 020 7691 3292.
The price is £99 for delegates, reduced to £59 for tour operators and agents, and £49 for students.
Ginny McGrath
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