TIPTO on tour
Sunday, 04 Jan, 2011
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TIPTO will offer independent agents 12 roadshows this year, calling everywhere from Dudley to Durham.
Starting in February in Belfast, the shows will offer agents the chance to meet with a raft of operators and suppliers including Hurtigruten, Hoseasons, Page & Moy, Port Aventura, Holidays4U, Brittany Ferries and Travel 2.
Chairman Allan Lambert said: “The agent roadshows are a central part of Tipto’s activity which annually give members access to over 1500 independent agents.
“Tipto is proud that the roadshows are now a firm fixture in the independent agent’s calendar and for 2011, we look forward to getting back on the road and meeting those agents that really make a difference to our businesses.”
“During 2010, many of our members saw a direct correlation of increased volume of sales following the roadshows and feedback from the agents attending has been consistently positive.
“We hope that for 2011, we can continue doing what we do best and look forward twelve more successful events.”
The dates are: Feb 9 – Dudley, Feb 10 – Manchester, Mar 1 – Norwich, Mar 2 – Chelmsford, Mar 23 – Durham, Mar 24 – Edinburgh, April 12 – Maidstone, April 13 – Southampton, May 19 – Plymouth, June 14 – Coventry, June 15 – Leeds.
For more information, go to www.tipto.co.uk
Dinah
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