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The past weekend saw itravel agent’s from across Australia unite for the network’s 2022 Conference, themed “Building the future,” as renewed confidence in travel signals new opportunities going forward.According to Steve Labroski, itravel MD, business is booming.
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“The best way to celebrate is get our group together for some fun but also share long-term trends triggered by the pandemic and how to navigate these moving forward,” Labroski said.
Keynote speaker at the conference was Meg Salter, who shared her views on combatting challenges.itravel members were given updates on each of the suppliers’ plans for the future and enjoyed an afternoon activity spent Hyper Karting, where agents unleashed some of the frustrations from the COVID years.
Lead image: Meg Salter, Geoff Currie, Mobile Travel Agent; David Ninham, Royal Caribbean; Maria Lamotta, itravel Sutherland; Steve Labroski, MD itravel; Megan Catterall, Mobile Travel Agent; and Joanne Balasas, Mobile Travel Agent. Bottom Row: Stephanie Jefferys, Mobile Travel Agent; Emily Kadinski, itravel Carlingford and Alexa Papoulias, Globus family of brands.

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