TTNQ roadshow a huge success
After warming up the southern states with hot solutions to escape the winter chill, a group of eleven Tropical North Queensland tourism operators and representatives of Tourism Tropical North Queensland have returned to warmer climes after a successful two week ‘Change Your Latitude’ roadshow.
The group braved some of this year’s coldest temperatures on record, to host eight functions and conduct numerous sales calls to spread TTNQ’s new ‘Change Your Latitude’ message, which was met with keen interest from over 400 travel agents and wholesalers, including many independent agents, who thoroughly enjoyed the functions and expressed their support for the new TTNQ branding.
North Adelaide and Brisbane hosted the biggest turnouts and the TTNQ delegation is confident the roadshow will increase bookings to the region, with operators already benefiting from new business partnerships forged during the roadshow.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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