
Participate in the See America Seminars in Australia
January 5, 2005
Participate in the See America Seminars in Australia
Promote your destination in the rapidly growing Australian travel market without leaving your office. CrossSphere members can partner with the U.S. Commercial Service to participate in the See America Seminars in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
Make sure your destination/business is capturing its share of the seventh largest overseas market to the U.S. – Take part in the 2005 See America Seminars in Australia.
A consistently high-performing market, Australia is having a particularly banner year, with 31 percent growth in the first nine months of 2004. The U.S. ranks as the leading long-haul destination for Australian travelers; the average traveler from "down-under" stays 23 days in the U.S., and is a high-spending visitor.
The See America Seminars are a major event on the Australian travel industry calendar, bringing together over 1000 travel agents in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane in February and March 2005. The Seminars are organized by the Visit USA Organization, Australia, the official Visit USA Committee, and take place in Sydney on February 28, Brisbane on March 1, and Melbourne March 2.
The U.S. Commercial Service in Australia’s Literature Distribution Booth at the seminars can provide you an effective and cost-effective opportunity to be promoted at this highly successful event. All you need to do is forward brochures (via U.S. domestic mail) and payment, and the U.S. Commercial Service will take care of the rest by promoting your destination or business in all three cities for only $650. The Commercial Service will present your material to Australian travel professionals and pass leads directly to you for follow-up. Please click here for more information and on-line registration.
If you are interested in participating in the U.S. Commercial Service Literature Distribution Booth at the 2005 See America Seminars, please contact:
Paul Tambakis, Director of our Honolulu Export Assistance Center, at 808-522-8041. E-mail: Paul.Tambakis@mail.doc.gov.