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Tourism Australia expands key distribution partners in China
19 Nov 2015, 06:07 pm
Sydney, Nov 19 (NITN): Broadcast, print and online media gathered at events in Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou earlier this month to gain insights on Chinese travel Down Under and hear about Tourism Australia activities with its network of preferred travel sellers in China.
An additional two travel agencies, Hangzhou China Travel Service and China Travel International from Guangzhou, were officially welcomed as Key Distribution Partners for Tourism Australia and presented with certificates by Andrew Hogg, Regional General Manager North Asia.
All other Key Distribution Partners were also presented with certificates at the three events.
Tourism Australia is now working with 33 Key Distribution Partners in China to attract more high-yielding travellers to visit Australia.
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