• Malaysia gearing up to host PATA Conference

    April 2, 2012
    Malaysia gearing up to host PATA Conference

    Putrajaya: Malaysia will be hosting the 2012 PATA Annual Conference from 19 to 22 April 2012, making it the fourth time in forty years that the nation was doing so.
    Organised by PATA, Pacific Asia Travel Association, at The Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur, the conference will be themed “Building the Business Beyond Profits” where some of Asia Pacific’s conscientious entrepreneurs and industry practitioners will share their successful managerial and entrepreneurship business models and principles with international and local delegates.
    The conference will be the best platform for delegates comprising of travel-related industry players, government and media leaders and officials to experience and acquire new tourism insights from prominent international speakers. Among the topics are:
    • PATA Next Generation
    • Leading in Challenging Times
    • Building Business Excellence
    • Tourism Roundtable Discussions – Emerging Markets, Crisis Management and New Technology
    • The Social Entrepreneurs’ Challenge
    • ASEAN 2015 – Great Expectations: One Vision, One Identity, One Community
    • The Entrepreneurs’ Challenge – The Winning Business Model Revealed
    Some 600 international PATA members and 120 foreign and local media are expected to attend the event which comprises the annual general meeting from 19 to 20 April and the conference from 21 to 22 April. There is also opportunity for them to visit various attractions in the country either before or after the conference.
    “We’re excited to host the PATA Annual Conference again which actually coincides with Tourism Malaysia’s 40th anniversary as catalyst to the industry. This will be a great platform to showcase Malaysia as a premier tourist destination and to promote our new products and facilities to the world,” Tourism Malaysia acting director-general YBhg. Dato’ Azizan Noordin said.
    “We urge all travel trade members in Malaysia, the hoteliers, the tourism officers, airlines and airports representatives, tour operators, tourism product operators and students to join as delegates,” he added. 
    Tourism Malaysia has been an active Government member of PATA since 1965 alongside 80 member organizations in Malaysia. Malaysia previously hosted the conferences in 1972, 1986 and 2001.

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