And we’re back: Travel DAZE returns to Sydney

And we’re back: Travel DAZE returns to Sydney
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With 2016 now well underway, you’ll be pleased to hear we have already started work on our flagship Travel DAZE conference which is currently slated to take place in June in Sydney.

After a super successful first event in 2015, for the coming year we’re moving it out of the pre-Christmas chaos to make it easier for you lovely peeps to attend.

We are planning to see about 300 of us gather for the event. As it was last year, it will be the most dynamic and innovative business forum in travel, with speakers from across all sectors and from all across the globe giving talks on major trends, disruptors and just what you can do to flourish in uncertain times.

Interested in speaking? Contact Daisy Melwani at daisy@travelweekly.com.au.

Interested in becoming a sponsor? Contact Christine Gould at christine@travelweekly.com.au.

 

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