The
Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), invites you to attend the
2013 PATA Annual Summit (2013 PAS) on Friday, April 26 in
Bangkok.
The one-day summit will address the theme "Embracing the Complete Visitor Economy” with four key sessions:
• Why Visitor Economy is key for jobs and societal development
• Public sectors' challenges, and opportunities inherent in politically advancing the complete visitor economy
• Private sectors connecting the complete visitor economy
• Strengthening weak links in the Visitor Economy
The speakers will share their vision on how together we can better join up and create recognition for all aspects of the highly interdependent travel, tourism and trade sectors. PATA believes the complete Visitor Economy is inbound, outbound, domestic, rural, urban, public and private.
Their meeting is expected to bring together hundreds of leaders from the hospitality, tour operator, carrier and government sectors, along with senior media representatives, including networks such as CNN, Travel Channel and publications such as the International Herald Tribune, and leading travel trade journalists.
The 2013 PAS will be held at Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld, Bangkok on Friday, April 26, 2013. On April 27-28, PATA will also hold the PATA Annual General Meeting, the PATA Chapter Colloquium, the PATA Board & Category Committee meetings, and PATA Foundation fund raising activities, all at the same venue.
The 2013 PATA Annual Summit will bring together delegates from all areas of travel and tourism. The Summit is shaping up as a great networking, insights and Next Gen thought leadership forum that will deliver tangible benefits to all professionals in the Asia Pacific travel and tourism space.
Register at www.regonline.com/2013PAS
For more information, please visitwww.PATA.org/2013PAS or email toEvents@PATA.org
PATA Youth Forum
The one-day summit will address the theme "Embracing the Complete Visitor Economy” with four key sessions:
• Why Visitor Economy is key for jobs and societal development
• Public sectors' challenges, and opportunities inherent in politically advancing the complete visitor economy
• Private sectors connecting the complete visitor economy
• Strengthening weak links in the Visitor Economy
The speakers will share their vision on how together we can better join up and create recognition for all aspects of the highly interdependent travel, tourism and trade sectors. PATA believes the complete Visitor Economy is inbound, outbound, domestic, rural, urban, public and private.
Their meeting is expected to bring together hundreds of leaders from the hospitality, tour operator, carrier and government sectors, along with senior media representatives, including networks such as CNN, Travel Channel and publications such as the International Herald Tribune, and leading travel trade journalists.
The 2013 PAS will be held at Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld, Bangkok on Friday, April 26, 2013. On April 27-28, PATA will also hold the PATA Annual General Meeting, the PATA Chapter Colloquium, the PATA Board & Category Committee meetings, and PATA Foundation fund raising activities, all at the same venue.
The 2013 PATA Annual Summit will bring together delegates from all areas of travel and tourism. The Summit is shaping up as a great networking, insights and Next Gen thought leadership forum that will deliver tangible benefits to all professionals in the Asia Pacific travel and tourism space.
Register at www.regonline.com/2013PAS
For more information, please visitwww.PATA.org/2013PAS or email toEvents@PATA.org
PATA Youth Forum
PATA
will organise the PATA Youth Forum, with the theme, “Search,
Connect, Experience – The Future of Tourism.” Hosted by the
College of Innovation at Thammasat University, the Forum will take
place Thursday April 25 at Sri Burapa Auditorium, Thammasat
University, Tha Pra Chan Campus, Bangkok. The Forum will commence one
day prior to the 2013 PATA Annual Summit and is aiming to attract
hundreds of young professionals and students from overseas and
Thailand.
Speakers
include hospitality lecturers from the University of Macau and
Taylor's University in Malaysia. There will be a quick-fire Q&A
session with senior executives from acclaimed hospitality industry
leaders in Thailand. There will be great insights and forecasts by
speakers from globally recognised digital, social media and search
brands that are transforming the online travel space.