TravelManagers welcomes in the ‘Year of Rat’

Wednesday, 11 Feb, 2008 0

TravelManagers Australia is hoping the Chinese astrologers have got their 2008 Chinese New Year predictions right this year – especially as one of the key forecasts for the year ahead predicts a period when long term investments finally come to fruition.

TravelManagers certainly believes that’s the case as it’s already happening, the company having kicked off the New Year in fine style with the recent signing of its 86th consultant.

Celebrating both CNY and the 86th signing in Sydney last week with a gathering of NSW-based TravelManagers and operational staff, General Manager, Don Beattie, said the literal translation of ‘Kung Hey Fat Choi’ means “I wish that you will be prosperous”.

“For our ever-growing network of personal TravelManagers we are confident of a strong and prosperous year ahead for all involved, “ he said.

For more information on TravelManagers Australia, telephone 1800 019 599, email [email protected] or visit http://www.travelmanagers.com.au/.

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