Travel marketing training comes to Manchester

Sunday, 21 Sep, 2007 0

Specialist travel marketing training company Capela is to run its first courses in Manchester.

Responding to demand, the company has set up a range of short courses for the autumn to be held at Manchester Airport.

Three one-day courses are planned: Brochure and leaflest production (October 8), Maximising travel e-marketing (October 29) and maximising travel PR (November 21).

Courses cost £199 plus VAT per person.

The first Manchester tutorial for the Chartered Institute of Marketing Diploma in Tourism Marketing will also take place on Manchester on October 4-6.

Capela managing director Gary Grieve said: “The North West has the greatest concentration of travel businesses outside the South East.

“We have had many requests over an extended period to make these particular products available around Manchester, which is also accessible from the West Midlands and Yorkshire, so we see this as a great opportunity.”

Booking information can be accessed via www.capela.co.uk or on 01223-208629.

by Phil Davies



 

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