TravelMole launches in Australia
TravelMole will launch in Australia next Monday as the travel industry’s news and resource centre continues to expand.
TravelMole Australia chairman John Alwyn-Jones said it will provide a very different and much-needed leading edge service and marketing opportunity to the Australia and New Zealand tourism industy.
“This is a very exciting phase in the global growth of TravelMole,” he said.
TravelMole Australia managing director Graham Muldoon said the launch of a daily newswire service will utilise the well tested and proven experience, formula and technology developed in the UK and USA over the last ten years.
“We have be taken on board all the tremendous feedback and interest we have received from industry leaders over recent weeks to ensure that TravelMole Australia more than satisfies the demands of Australia and New Zealand subscribers,” he said.
“TravelMole’s aim is to transform the way in which Australia’s travel and tourism industry communicates, through the goal of becoming the premier daily source of news, advertising and information to all sectors of the industry.”
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Graham Muldoon
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