Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) UK & Ireland are just back from their Training Roadshow around the UK, visiting travel agents in Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, and Birmingham.
The PATA Roadshows are designed to offer travel agents the opportunity to discover the latest offerings from top destinations, luxury hotels, tours, and airlines across the Pacific Asia region.
The recent PATA training roadshow visited travel agents around the UK on the following dates:
- Glasgow PATA Roadshow, 10th March 2025
- Newcastle PATA Roadshow, 11th March 2025
- Manchester PATA Roadshow, 12 March 2025
- Birmingham PATA Roadshow, 13th March 2025
Each of the evening events featured a speed-networking format with welcome drinks and food. PATA was joined by the following 22 Suppliers, which rotated around the room at each of the events, providing updates about their products:
- RAKxa Wellness – Bangkok’s premier wellness retreat
- LJR Consultancy – Representing luxury hotels globally
- Tourism New Zealand
- Shizhuoka, Japan
- TreeHouse Villas, Thailand
- Heritance AARAH – A breathtaking resort in the Maldives
- Tourism Okinawa – Explore Japan’s tropical paradise
- Journey Beyond – Unique travel experiences in Australia
- Aqua Expeditions – Luxury river and yacht expeditions
- Dusit Hotels & Resorts – Timeless Thai hospitality
- Canopy Marketing – Specialists in luxury hotel representation
- Thai Airways
- Red Tree Representation – Promoting boutique hotels
- Tourism Australia
- Hong Kong Tourism Board
- Japan National Tourism Organisation
- Taiwan Tourism Board
- Alila Kothaifaru Maldives
- Air New Zealand
- The Pavilions Phuket
- Tourism Fiji
- Bangkok Airways
For upcoming PATA training visit www.pata.org.uk
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