Visit USA takes roadshow to Newcastle, Wollongong again
Visit USA will be on the road in Australia again this month, taking their Nationwide Expos back to Newcastle on September 16 and Wollongong on September 23.
The Expos are a series of travel trade events held in Australian regional cities offering the opportunity for travel professionals to meet with representatives from tourist offices, tour operators, hotels, and airlines and learn more about the latest travel trends in the US.
Refreshments, prize giveaways and entertainment are provided and delegates will be welcomed with a short US tourism presentation and interact with exhibitors throughout the evening.
"We are excited to bring the roadshows to these key regional markets for the second time," said Visit USA president Janette Davie.
"It’s such a great opportunity for agents to increase knowledge of the diversity of the USA."
Exhibitors present at the two events include American Queen Steamboat Company, Dallas CVB, Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board, United Airlines, and Freestyle Holidays.
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