TravelMole Asia Pacific combines the best of Asia and Australia
Friday, 13 Feb, 2009
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TravelMole continues to expand its coverage with the Asia-Pacific region now enjoying a dedicated newswire.
TravelMole Asia Pacific will have a particluar focus on Australia, New Zealand, South Pacific, as well as south and south-east Asia, Hong Kong, Macau and mainland China.
It will bring together the widely-read TravelMole Asia and TravelMole Australia/NZ online newswires, which command a sizeable following among travel agents, hoteliers and tour operators.
The TravelMole Asia Pacific newswires build on the success of the UK and US newswires and will be a valuable editorial and advertising medium for UK operators seeking exposure in the booming outbound markets of Asia.
The TravelMole Asia Pacific newswire will appear three times a week – Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. The Friday edition will include the popular Cruise Mole feature.
Editor of TravelMole Asia Pacific, Ian Jarrett, is an experienced travel trade journalist. He can be contacted at [email protected]
Phil Davies
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