Hundreds of travel agents from around the world made their way to Western Australia to take part in G’day Australia.
This industry-centric event provides specialist agents the chance to meet and be trained by Australian tourism operators and experience our world class tourism offerings first-hand.
The 300 travel agents participating in Tourism Australia’s workshop and familiarisation event, delivered this year in partnership with Tourism Western Australia, are qualified Aussie Specialist Agents from retail outlets and key wholesalers across 21 international tourism markets.
The Aussie Specialists will meet with over 130 Australian tourism operators during the workshop and networking events beginning today, 16 October, to Friday, 18th October.
Getting familiar with the country
Tourism Australia Managing Director, Phillipa Harrison, said while all of the travel agents who take part are qualified Aussie Specialist agents who previously completed an engaging online training programme, only half have made previous visits to Australia.
Harrison said: “Our Aussie Specialists Programme helps to teach tens of thousands of travel agents around the world about Australia as a destination but we know there is nothing like being on the ground to experience it first-hand.”
She added that G’day Australia is an opportunity to bring about 300 of those agents to Australia to see how incredible the destination is and to also meet with our tourism operators in person to learn more about the products they have to offer.
Harrison said: “We know from when we have held this event in the past, that 100 per cent of the agents have walked away saying they intend to sell more of Australia as a result of attending and they also drive longer stays that disperse travellers around the country. Importantly the agents who have been to G’day Australia are able to encourage customers planning to go to other destinations to choose Australia instead which is vital as we get our visitor economy back on a path of sustainable growth.”
A pivotal opportunity
Tourism Western Australia acting managing director Steph Underwood said the G’day Australia forum is a pivotal opportunity to boost the profile of WA and enhance its position in the global tourism market.
Underwood said: “Through this event, we are showcasing our Dream State’s extraordinary tourism experiences and helping build strong, lasting relationships with travel agents from around the world. G’day Australia allows us to showcase our assets in a way that resonates with travel professionals, empowering them with practical destination and product knowledge they need to highlight the unique adventures WA offers to their clients and book diverse and exciting itineraries and packages.”
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