Tourism Malaysia goes on the road
Tourism Malaysia’s annual roadshow in Australia will take place in Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, and New South Wales throughout May, updating selected suppliers, agents and industry contacts on the variety of experiences and products on offer across the destination.
Spaces at the roadshow are limited, and Tourism Malaysia is urging interested contacts to register their details as a priority through the following link, to secure attendance:
http://www.tifs.com.au/Emails/Tourism_Malaysia/2012_RoadShow_Invitation.html
The theme of this year’s roadshow is ‘affordable luxury’ and a number of hotel, tour and airline partners will provide guests with an update on getaway options on offer in both Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo.
Details of the 2012 Tourism Malaysia Roadshow and associated events:
08 May 2012
Tourism Malaysia Golf Day, Melbourne
Roadshow at POP Restaurant, Melbourne
09 May 2012
Roadshow at Empire Grill, Geelong
14 May 2012
Roadshow at Hotel Grand Chancellor, Launceston
15 May 2012
Roadshow at Henry Jones Art Hotel, Hobart
22 May 2012
Roadshow at Jade Buddha, Brisbane
23 May 2012
Roadshow at Establishment, Sydney
Ian Jarrett
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