‘We will be keeping in touch about when the new programme is ready via our newsletter,’ Miles says.
The roadshow attracted some 85 agents and media on Thursday night, with eight suppliers joining the tourism body. The format at JW Marriott Auckland involved both ‘speed dating’ and presentations, with introductions from Nobuyuki Mori, senior director JNTO Sydney Office, and Shinji Matsui, consul-general of Japan in Auckland.
Sandra Ivelja, SO Travel; Sally...
Sandra Ivelja, SO Travel; Sally...
Jo O’Gorman, Jillian Brodie, both...
Jo O’Gorman, Jillian Brodie, both...
Nancy Crooks, TMG; Kristin Edgeworth,...
Nancy Crooks, TMG; Kristin Edgeworth,...
https://travelinc.co.nz/content/news/asia/item/7770-jnto-works-on-new-e-learning#sigProId1dc94e7e01