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Paris Region tourism board is reflecting its commitment to supporting the Australian travel industry by hosting their first webinar exclusively for Australian travel advisors.Using the opportunity of the pause in international travel, Atout France, the French tourism development agency, in conjunction with Paris Region tourism board, are inviting travel agents to take part in a webinar aiming at educating on what is happening in Paris during the coronavirus pandemic and what travel in Paris will look like in 2021.
The webinar will occur on Tuesday 8 September at 4pm (AEST) and will be hosted live from Paris by a representative of the Paris Region. Frontline sellers will be able to tune in to discover more about the products and get up-to-date information on how better to sell Paris to their clients once international travel resumes. As Europe’s most attractive destination, this webinar will provide agents with essential background about the destination, insider tips and hottest experiences on offer in Paris Region for all types of travellers.Paris Region Tourism board will be on hand to answer any questions agents may have during the webinar. Click here to register to the Paris Region webinar and have a chance to win one of three Lancôme products worth $100. Once registered, agents will receive information on how to join the webinar.
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