Travelport salutes Agent of the Future
Andrea Mouatt, a student at the Canberra Institute of Technology, is the winner of this year’s Travelport Agent of the Future programme.
Elizabeth Pacey, from Brisbane’s Martin College, won the Instructor of the Year award for 2010.
Travelport’s Agent of the Future programme is designed to reward gifted and hardworking travel industry students.
Students enrolled at one of more than 50 tertiary colleges offering Galileo courses in Australia and New Zealand, are nominated by their teachers and three finalists are then selected by a judging panel appointed by Travelport.
Brisbane Martin College student Ashleigh Murphy and Renee Lloyd, from William Angliss TAFE Melbourne, were the other two finalists.
Andrea’s prize will be a trip to Singapore or Bangkok, with return airfares flying British Airways, accommodation at a Marriott Hotel, sightseeing, an educational tour provided by HRG, Avis car hire and insurance cover by Aussie Travel Cover.
Travelport Instructor of the Year 2010, Elizabeth Pacey, will be rewarded with return airfares to Bangkok with British Airways and accommodation at the Marriott hotel in Sydney.
Ian Jarrett
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