
Date: Friday, November 19, 2010
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
Venue: Congress Center "I. Vellidis" - HELEXPO
"The evergreen topics, the participation of important speakers and attendants from all over the world and the excellent organization of the event, make European Tourism Conference every year a rich platform for debate and a great source of inspiration."
About
The need to develop a new tourism model conformed to the special contemporary economical and social conditions and based on European multicultural principles and values, is the main topic of the “3rd European Tourism Conference”, taking place in Thessaloniki - Greece on Friday, November 19, 2010.
Through the three following sessions of the event, “Environment, Culture, Tourism”, “Tourism for 12 months” and “Digital Agenda in Tourism & Marketing Strategies”, significant professionals and industry experts are invited to participate in the dialogue for the future, to identify the problems, propose solutions and lead in considerably outcomes that will affect and reinforce the European tourism product.
Speakers / Audience
Among speakers will be representatives from European institutions, the Greek Government, International Organizations, Tourism Associations and major companies that operate in the tourism industry all over Europe. Meanwhile, the event will attend members of European governments, associations and bureaus, investors, entrepreneurs, top level managers and executives, tourism experts and journalists.
Organizers
The “European Tourism Conference” is organized for a third consecutive year by HELEXPO and EUROPRESS MEDIA GROUP (EMG) and will be held along with the 26th International Tourism Exhibition “PHILOXENIA”, under the aegis of the Greek Ministry of Culture & Tourism, with the support of the “Association of European Journalists (AEJ)”, “European Business Review” magazine and “Best of Greece” annual edition.
Importance
The conference is considered as one of the most important events in the field of Travel & Tourism worldwide and will draw once again the attention of significant professionals of the industry and the media, as it is expected to lead in considerably results and conclusions that will affect and transform the European tourism framework.
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