29 October 2007 - Last
week the 8th annual ‘North Queensland ATEC – Inbound Up North’ Mega
famil tour took place, this year aptly named the Magical Mystery Tour.
The program showcased the Port Douglas, Daintree and Cape Tribulation
areas where 50 Inbound Tour Operators (ITO’s) from all over Australia,
and 50 suppliers from the region, engaged in workshop and networking
activities. The event was organized by the local ATEC committee with
assistance from local suppliers and was haled as the most successful
event yet. Local Tourism Organizations from around the region also had
the chance to showcase their various attributes during the ‘Change your
Latitude’ treasure hunt held at Rainforest Habitat. ITO’s followed a
series of clues to find each destination, each clue designed to educate
ITO’s along the way.
Andrew Dineen (Project Manager – Parker
Travel Collection & Vice Chairman for the NQ ATEC branch) said
about the tour; ‘Inbound Up North has become a permanent fixture on
many ITO’s calendars, and following last years successful event, the
aim was to take ITO’s to areas they had not seen for a while, and
create an environment away from the daily grind to solidify
relationships.’ A goal definitely achieved, testament to the fact was
the favorable response to the inaugural ‘Gala Awards’ night held at
Coconut Beach Resort on the final day of the itinerary.
Next
years itinerary has already taken shape and will involve a swag of new
regions and experiences for ITO’s, and suppliers alike. When asked to
comment on possible inclusions in next years itinerary, a spokesman
from the committee declined to comment.
Pictured Above: Liz
Crowley – General Manager Operations, AAT Kings, Andrew Dineen –
Project Manager, Parker Travel Collection & Vice Chair of NQ ATEC
Branch, Gabrielle McCarthy - Manager, Operations and Program Services,
Grand Circle Travel Australia, Doug Ryan – Executive Officer, PDDT.