
India and China are the world’s most dynamic travel markets. The tourism industry of this region has really developed in the past few years after freeing of travel regulations. Every one wants a piece of the cake in profit as companies vie to be the first to make their stake for travel business in this region. All this competition is resulting in better services and packages for us tourists
This march the Travel Distribution Summit Asia 2007 is going to be held in Singapore. Where all the big names in travel like will meet to discuss the opportunities and challenges of the evolving Asian market. I’ll give you a glimpse of what has been lined up for the summit:
First day: Changing face of distribution aspects in Asia with an after lunch discussion on LCC (Low Cost Carriers)
Second day: Debate and discussion on changing relationship between intermediary sales, and the increasingly popular use of direct sales. The internet as a first hand means for travel information. News on online future booking trends from industry leaders Expedia, Millennium Copthorne, and Continental Airlines. Connectivity and mobile technology will also be a focus of discussion.
The agenda also includes sales and marketing, revenue management and new market studies focusing on the huge emerging markets of China and India. This Summit will be a key meeting place for senior-level executives, from across the industry, to meet, network and discuss strategy. So if you want to learn the best means to distribute and sell your travel product do attend this summit!
For early bird concessions check out the rates.












