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Tuesday, 03-16-2010
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625
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FORMATUR’s GM Miriam Rendon Fernandez and other executives from the Cuban tourism professional training system welcomed Mrs. Stella Baltova, Bulgaria’s Tourism Minister, and Mrs. Galina Kostadinova, Commercial & Economic Attaché of the Bulgarian embassy in Cuba. FORMATUR’s GM Miriam Rendon Fernandez and other executives from the Cuban tourism professional training system welcomed Mrs. Stella Baltova, Bulgaria’s Tourism Minister, and Mrs. Galina Kostadinova, Commercial & Economic Attaché of the Bulgarian embassy in Cuba. FORMATUR’s GM Miriam Rendon Fernandez and other executives from the Cuban tourism professional training system welcomed Mrs. Stella Baltova, Bulgaria’s Tourism Minister, and Mrs. Galina Kostadinova, Commercial & Economic Attaché of the Bulgarian embassy in Cuba. The Montserrat Tourist Board is providing free tourism skills training courses to all staff working in the industry, particularly those working in the sectors of ac com modations, restaurants and tour operations. The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board School Program continues to make great strides in providing students with a greater appreciation for the natural, cultural and historical attractions of the British Virgin Islands and the importance of preserving them for future generations. by George Dooley For travel agents looking for new information that help them succeed in spite of the economic slowdown, the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) probably had the solution with its new one-day audio conference. by George Dooley For travel agents looking for new information that help them succeed in spite of the economic slowdown, the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) probably had the solution with its new one-day audio conference. A group of 35 young people have now been enlisted into the latest installment of the Tourism Cadet Corps program. The initiative was reconvened earlier this week, with a commencement ceremony that saw the introduction of 35 newly recruited cadets to the 2007-2008 program. With over 3,300 graduates since 2005, the Cancun Tourism Institute (CTI) has witnessed great success with their online approach and expects to experience further growth with their unique, newly improved online program. Royal Caribbean International launched an online training program called the University of WOW that will teach agents about brand itineraries, services and other tools offered by the line.
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