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Travel Weekly at World Travel Market 2007

(07 November 2007)

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Travel Weekly Passport competition

A day at ExCel could be your ticket to a fantastic holiday experience at World Travel Market 2007.

This year's prizes include:

  • Holidays in the US, the Caribbean, Egypt, Mallorca, Nepal, the Bahamas, Morocco, Ireland and The Dominican Republic
  • Fam trips to Trinidad and Tobago and Antigua and Barbuda
  • Accommodation at The Four Seasons, a European Park Plaza
  • Flights to Namibia and Qatar flights

Find out more about what's up for grabs and how to enter on the Passport competition page.

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Travel Weekly events at WTM

The Future of the Travel Trade – Boom or Bust?
Travel Weekly editor Sarah Longbottom will put pertinent questions to a panel of experts and invite their predictions for the future for the travel trade.
When: Wednesday November 14, 15.00 - 17.00
Where: North Gallery, Rooms 6/7, Level 2

The Future of Destination Marketing
Travel Weekly online editor Martin Couzins hosts a seminar looking at how tourist boards, hotels and resorts and destination marketing companies can use multiple channels and new technologies to market their product.
When: Thursday November 15, 10.30 – 11.30
Where: North Gallery, Room 5, Level 2

Women Retaining Senior Roles In Travel
Travel Weekly chief reporter Juliet Dennis chairs this seminar on how female executives have made it to the top. The session will offer tips and encouragement for women looking to progress to senior levels in the travel industry.
When: Thursday November 15, 11.30 - 12.15
Where: North Gallery, Room 14, Level 2

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