Next month, Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) UK & Ireland, hits the road with a series of training evenings in Belfast, Dublin and London, bringing a strong line-up of Pacific Asia suppliers directly to travel agents.
Training Dates & Venues:
- PATA Roadshow Belfast, 16 September
Clayton Hotel Belfast, 22-26 Ormeau Ave, Belfast BT2 8HS
- PATA Roadshow Dublin, 17 September
Herbert Park Hotel and Park Residence, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
- PATA Indochina Roadshow London, 24 September
Cabana Covent Garden, 7 St Giles High St, London WC2H 8AB
Each event runs for four hours, from 17:30 to 21:30, and follows a speed-networking format. Travel agents can enjoy refreshments while suppliers rotate around the room, sharing product updates and insights.
There are a mix of 18 suppliers involved, including:
- TreeHouse Villas, Thailand
- Outrigger Hotels and Resorts, Haad Tien Beach Resort
- South Australia Tourism Commission
- AdLib Hotels, Bliss Hoi An, ICE Travel Group
- Tourism Authority of Thailand
- Leisure Time Group NZ
- Thai Airways
- Bangkok Airways
- Etihad Airways
- S Hotels and Resorts
- Heritance AARAH Maldives
- Singapore Airlines
- Okinawa Convention & Visitors Bureau
- Far East Hospitality
- Anand Collection
- Wendy Wu Tours
- Minor Group (Anantara, Avani & NH Hotels)
- Hidden Doorways
Commenting on the upcoming PATA Roadshows, Chris Lee, Marketing & Events Manager of PATA UK & Ireland said:
“These events are a great opportunity to meet a wide mix of destinations, tour operators, luxury hotels, and airlines – all in one evening. They’re designed to keep travel agents informed, inspired, and connected with everything the Pacific Asia region has to offer. Plus, there’ll be the chance for agents to take home some fantastic prizes, from luxury hotel stays to great giveaways and more!”
Spaces are limited. Travel agents can register their place to attend for free HERE
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