Fair Booking23/2/2015 Fantastic new visitor initiative!
Background: As you will be aware increased costs due to high commission charges from intermediaries can, all too often, result in a loss of profits and therefore, in less money for your business to invest in the renewal, upgrade, improvement not to mention the training and development of your staff. This resultant reduction in profits not only affects your business, but inevitably impacts on the local supply chain with other local businesses such as builders, professional support services and local food and drink producers. Therefore, not only is it in the interest of your business to work to rebalance the situation, but also in the interest of the wider local economy to encourage consumers to book direct, especially for regular and repeat customers who have a good understanding of the area and their requirements. It is fully recognised that the online travel agents have and will continue to have an important role with their massive marketing budgets, and to receive their commissions for introducing new visitors to our county. It is then our job to educate those guests about the FairBooking campaign. Draft Agenda23/2/2015 “Boosting the Bottom Line” The Metropole Hotel
Llandrindod Wells, Powys, Thursday 19th March 2015 Programme 9:45am Tea, Coffee & Registration, Networking & Exhibition 10:50am Introduction & Welcome Mrs Anne Lloyd-Jones, MWT Chairman 11:00am Opening Address Mr Ken Skates AM, Deputy Minister Culture, Sport & Tourism 11:25am Fair Booking UK Anthony Climpson, New Forest 12:00 noon Introducing Fair Booking Wales 12:15pm 'Keeping Ahead' - Latest products/technology TBC 1:00pm Local Buffet Lunch - An opportunity to network with industry colleagues 2:00 pm Creating the ‘Wow’ Effect – 5 Top Tips 2:45pm Mid Wales Showcase: · Samworth Brother's Charity Challenge Event 3.25 pm Summing Up - AGW 3:30pm ‘Meet the suppliers’ & Business Networking Business network and talk with exhibitors & presenters 4:00pm Close ‘Meet the Supplier’ Exhibition & Business Networking (9.45am – 11.00am / 1.00pm-2.00pm / 3.00pm – 4.00pm) |
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