TAIWAN Tourism concludes its Educational Seminar with multiple airlines

TAIWAN Tourism concludes its Educational Seminar with multiple airlines

The Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA), in strategic partnership with Thai Airways in Delhi and Hyderabad, Scoot in Chennai, and Cathay Pacific in Bangalore, organized a series of successful seminars to promote Taiwan as a premier incentive destination. The initiative named “Educational and Networking Session” focused on showcasing the flight connectivity by airlines from key Indian cities to Taiwan. In our ongoing efforts to promote Taiwan as an incentive travel destination, the Taiwan Tourism Administration (TTA) will be participating in ITB Mumbai from September 11th to 13th, 2024.

DSC01278The session in each city was meticulously designed to educate the travel professionals on Taiwan’s potential to hold large incentive movements from India, ease of visa, flights, Things to do, and its robust MICE Incentive plan to position Taiwan as a MICE and Bleisure destination. Additionally, the session sought to strengthen the relationships between the Taiwan Tourism Administration and leading airlines through collaborative promotional activation’s.

IMG-20240328-WA0017The seminars were particularly aimed at educating the travel partners on Taiwan’s MICE infrastructure. The sessions were well attended in all the cities amidst renewed interest and enthusiasm from the travel fraternity. Events in each city kickstarted with a destination presentation by Taiwan, a presentation by airlines on the connectivity and fares, interactive sessions, and feedback, followed by further networking Hi-Tea. Around 150 leading MICE and Leisure companies attended the seminars.

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