Visit Malta honours travel agents
Tourism authority Visit Malta recently celebrated the UK travel agent community, laying on exclusive brunch events in London and the Midlands.
The events served as a special thank you to travel agents’ contribution in promoting Malta within the UK and Ireland market.
The brunch events took place held at Sofitel Gatwick North Terminal; Novotel London West, Hammersmith; Hyatt Place, London City East; and Village Hotel, Walsall.
Up for grabs was a place on the special Malta Academy, an exclusive annual trip.
The Malta Academy provides agents with firsthand experiences, allowing them to improve their expertise of the Maltese Islands.
Tolene van der Merwe, Director for the UK & Ireland said: “We wanted to celebrate the unwavering dedication of travel agents in the UK.”
We recognise the vital role they play in connecting travellers with our destination.”
Malta, Gozo, and Comino offer UNESCO World Heritage sites. unique Mediterranean cuisine and centuries of history.
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