Get ready for the return of the PATA Summer Roadshow this July, bringing the latest travel news inspiration from across the Pacific Asia region directly to UK travel agents. These exciting evening events are the perfect opportunity to connect with top destinations, luxury hotels, tour operators, and airlines.
Roadshow dates and venues:
- London – Wednesday, 02 July 2025 from 17:30 at Cabana Covent Garden, 7 St Giles High St, London WC2H 8AB
- Manchester – Thursday, 03 July 2025 from 17:30 at Voco Hotel Manchester, 59 Portland Street, Manchester
Both events (17:30-21:30) will feature a speed-networking format with drinks and food. PATA suppliers will rotate around the room, providing updates about their products.
In total there will be 14 suppliers, including:
- NEW – Norse Atlantic Airways
- Thai Airways
- Bangkok Airways
- Singapore Airlines
- Singapore Tourism Board
- Hong Kong Tourism Board
- Taiwan Tourism
- TreeHouse Villas, Thailand
- The Residence Bintan, Indonesia
- LJR Consultancy (luxury hotel representative for Thailand, Bali, Cambodia, Vietnam)
- Kata Group, Thailand
- RX Wellness Retreat, Bangkok, Thailand
- Elephant Hills, Thailand
- Aqua Expeditions
Commenting on the upcoming PATA Roadshow, Chris Lee, Marketing & Events Manager of PATA UK & Ireland said:
“The roadshow is a great opportunity for agents to enjoy a fun night out whilst enhancing their product knowledge and networking with industry experts. We’re especially excited to be joined for the first time by Norse Air who are launching in Thailand later this year, offering affordable and efficient air travel options across Southeast Asia which is such good news!”
And not forgetting, agents will have the chance to win some fabulous prizes from luxury stays to amazing gifts and more!
Spaces are limited. Travel agents can register their place to attend for free HERE
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