South African Tourism conducts ‘Learn South Africa’ Training Programme
Targets 1600 travel agents in 15 cities across India. One lucky travel agent from each city will win a free trip to South Africa.
South African Tourism’s popular training programme Learn South Africa is back with its unique class room style training. The sixth module of the training kick started on July 13th in Goa and travels to 14 other cities until 04th August 2015.
Learn South Africa training programme was launched in 2010 with the objective to further intensify knowledge about South Africa as a destination, amongst the frontline staff of travel agencies. With an aim to train 1600 Indian trade partners, Learn South Africa VI will cover the following cities – Goa, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Delhi, Jalandhar, Lucknow, Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Trichy, Bangalore, Cochin and Nagpur. This year South Africa Tourism has offered a lucky draw for participants. One lucky travel agent from each city will get a chance to win an all expense paid trip to South Africa.
Commenting on the upcoming module of Learn South Africa, Hanneli Slabber, Country Manager, South African Tourism said, “Based on our research, we noticed that behaviour of Indian traveler is changing, they look for more experience based and memorable holidays than simple itineraries.
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