Ontario Knowledge Day is the latest addition to the program in Canada. First nations are playing an increasingly important role in Canadian tourism.
Two Exciting Panels and Eleven (!) Webinars: Knowledge Day on 24 November is a must for anyone who wants to optimize Canada Consulting and Sales. It starts at 12 noon – but of course you can also choose individual program items that are of particular interest to you.
Two panels optimize sales strategy
The timing couldn’t have been better: Canada’s demand is high, and customers who want to visit hot spots during the 2023 summer season can still secure capacity and lower prices.
Two Advisory Panels Will Help: 12:00 p.m. The question will be where Canada’s business is headed – critical to efficient planning of resources and sales. And finally at 5.25pm there are exclusive sales and mentoring tips – from early bookings to alternate seasons and regions to online training.
And the webinar program is impressive, too: a new training course begins every 25 minutes — covering Alberta, Atlantic Canada, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Ontario and Saskatchewan as well as Air Canada, the Canadian Indigenous Tourism Association, the Rocky Mountaineer, Sun included. Through peaks and rails. Of course you can choose from individual panels and webinars – see schedule below. now free in counter place timetable sign in,
two panels at a glance
afternoon 12.30 pm it’s about them business development, Barbara Ackerman (Destination Canada), Philip Detmer (DER Touristic), Frank Hartung (Air Canada) and moderator Holger M. Jacobs (FVW Median) examines how Canadian business has evolved and what it looks like for 2023:
, place: Visitor count and sales growth 2022
, Flights: Competition, connections, capacity, usage, prices
, Vehicle: Availability and prices for rental cars and campers
, region: Hot spots and options
, Seasonal: control peak season
, Distribution: Importance of tour operators and travel agencies
, forecast: Trend 2023
late afternoon from 5.25 pm it’s about the stupid Advice and tips for sales, Christine Lingman (Destination Canada), Martina Schaefer (Travel Alberta) and a travel agency representative from the Canada Specialist program are also on board.
, Booking: When to book – and in what order?
, Prices: How expensive is Canada – and how does the customer save?
, alternative: Which season or travel area?
, framework: Be better with online portal
, Insider Tip: Canadian products out of the ordinary
, Training: Where to fit, where to go Google?
These experts offer insider tips
Information & Inspiration: On November 24th, Canadian product and destination experts will also have the opportunity to get to know Canadian product and destination experts personally and benefit from their insider knowledge in ten exciting webinars. Four experts are also directly from Canada and will present in English*. there are:
- 12.50 pm – Destination Ontario: Ralph Lieb
- 1:15 PM – Air Canada: Frank Hartung
- 1:40 PM – Tourism Saskatchewan: Michaela Arnold
- 2:05 PM – Northwest Territory Tourism: Michaela Arnold
- 2:30 PM – Atlantic Canada: Thomas Vogler
- 2:55 PM – Visit Manitoba: Karin Schreiber
- 3:20 PM – Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC): Tamara Littlelight, Ryan Rogers*
- 3:45 PM – Visit Alberta: Martina Schaefer
- 4:10 p.m. – Rocky Mountaineer: Sarah Revell*
- 4:35 PM – Sun Peaks Resort: Colin Brost*
- 5 p.m. – Via Rail: Karin Gomes, Josephine Wash*
* Presentation in English
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