New international destinations series: Non-stop to Tenerife

New international destinations
  • Why Tenerife is known as the “Hawaii of the east”
  • How to fly non-stop to Tenerife, in Canary Islands, Spain
  • The island’s special drink, Barraquito
  • The landscape of Tenerife: Perfect weather, lush forests, plunging cliffs, natural volcanic pools and the highest peak in Spain
  • All about the architecture: From small towns surrounded by 15th and 16th century buildings, to luxurious, chic retreats with world-class cuisine, golf, paragliding and more
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CCRA Travel Agency Training : Presenting Task

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Join CCRA's Margie Jordan and Tammy Levent as they introduce you to the Travel Agent Success Kit, better known as TASK - an amazing line of products developed to help travel agents take their business to the next level.
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How to Keep Business Travel Costs Low As More Employees Get Back on the Road

Learn how the return of business travel does NOT mean a return to overspending on travel Seamlessly integrate central travel management tools into your existing tech stack Achieve full compliance with travel policies built into your booking tool
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Ancient Treasures & Modern Wonders: Discover China like never before!

ACTA

Join China National Tourist Office to learn why China is booming and what the consumer is looking for when travelling to this destination. We will explore lifestyles such as adventure, luxury and wellness. Learn how to help grow your business and your profits with more sales to China.
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900M Visitor Arrivals into Asia Pacific by 2023

Pacific Asia Travel Association

It is common knowledge that tourism has become one of the fastest growing economic sectors in the world, providing countless benefits in each destination. Driven by the growing purchasing power in emerging economy markets, increased air connectivity, and more affordable ways to travel, Asia Pacific is expected to receive a large influx of arrivals as the result of increased intraregional demand. Between 2018 and 2023, it is expected that there will be a 6.2% average annual growth rate of international visitor arrivals (IVAs) from Asia to Asia Pacific. The average annual growth rate of IVAs from all markets to Asia Pacific is predicted to be at 5.5% during this time, which will see the region welcoming nearly 900 million visitors by the end of 2023.
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