Time……….and space running out for booking TRAVELtech 2007
With great networking is guaranteed at TRAVELtech in Sydney next Tuesday, August 28, Australia’s leading online travel marketing, distribution and technology event os attracting top industry people from every Australian state, New Zealand and also Thailand.
At this stage 270 delegates are registered and just a few slots remain, so, if you’re interested in attending, please book now to avoid disappointment.
Everyone who does make the effort will receive the latest online travel industry report from Hitwise valued at $750 plus a complimentary USB Drive from major sponsor Mondial Assistance.
As always at TRAVELtech, top speakers cover all the hot topics, while there’s also an exclusive interview with Stella Travel Services boss Keith Stanley.
Companies sending delegates to TRAVELtech this year include:
24/7 Real Media
2D2T Consulting
AAA Tourism
about-australia.com
Accor
Active Asia
AIG Australia
Air New Zealand Limited
AirfaresFlights.com.au
allotz.com
Amadeus
American Express
American Express Foreign Exchange
American Express International
ANZCRO
AOT Group
Apollo Motorhome Holidays
Arianna Technologies
Asdoo.com
Asia Web Direct
Australia One
Australian Services Union
Australian Tourism Data Warehouse
Australian Tourism Export Council
Australian Tourism Promotions
Austrian National Tourist Office
Best Flights
Best Western
Blue Line Cruises
Brindabella Airlines
Broome & The Kimberly Holidays
Cape Otway Cottages
Carlson Marketing
Clear Security
Commonwealth Bank
conciergetraveller.com
Contiki Holidays
Cover-More Insurance
Creative Holidays
Cruise Factory
Disney Destination International
DoubleClick
DriveAway Holidays
e-channel
eNett International
Enterprise Marketing
Envisage Software Pty Ltd
Euroscape
expedia.com.au
Explore Holidays
Facilitate Digital
FCM Travel Solutions
Flairview Travel
Infinity Youth / OWH Flight Centre
Galileo
Garry Saunders Consulting
Globekey
GoDo
Coast Institute of TAFE
Google
Port Macquarie Visitor Information Centre
GTA Travel
Hamilton Island
Handpicked Travel
Hertz Australia
Hong Kong Tourist Board
HotelsCombined.com
House of Travel Holdings Ltd
IHG
ITbyUS
Jade Express Travel
Jetset Travel World Group
Kirra Tours
M A Gaspar & Sons
Maxim’s Travel
Mondial Assistance
My Trip
New Hammer
NEWS.com.au
NRMA Motoring & Services
Octopus Travel
Old Parliament House
oodles.com
Pacific Asia Travel Association
Pakkt Pty Ltd
Pinpoint Travel Group
Oaks Hotels & Resorts
Qantas Holidays
RACV
Rail Plus
Real Journeys Ltd
Renaissance Tours
Rendezvous Hotels International
Roamfree.com
Wangaratta
Sabre Pacific
Activation Marketing
Sefiani Communications Group
Seven Oceans Cruising
Spirit of Tasmania
Stella Hospitality Group
The Travel Corporation
The Travel Doctor TMVC
The Walshe Group
TNS
Top Dog Developments
TotalTravel.com
Tourism Australia
Tourism Holdings Ltd
Tourism Melbourne
Tourism New Zealand
Tourism NSW
Tourism Queensland
Tourism Sunshine Coast
Tourism Tasmania
Tourism Technology
Tourism Victoria
Tourism Western Australia
Tourism Ireland
Tramada Systems
Travel Daily
travel.com.au
Traveller’s Auto Barn
Traveller’s Choice
Travelocity
Travelscene American Express
Travel Today/TravelWeekly
Value Tours Pty Ltd
Viator
Virgin Atlantic
Visit Vineyards
Voyages Hotels & Resorts
VUSA Organisation
Web Reservations Systems
World Aviation Systems
Worldtourism Centre
Webjet
wotif.com
Webcarhire.com
xl.com
YHA Australia Inc
Zuji
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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