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No Vacancy, One of Asia Pacific's leading accommodation industry conferences, Is heading to Thailand with its first Southeast Asian event in Bangkok on June 7, 2011. No Vacancy Thailand features a powerful lineup of speakers and a fast-paced and issued-based programme and excellent networking. Some of Asia's leading hoteliers and travel websites have been confirmed for the first No Vacancy Thailand conference.

The event takes place in Bangkok on 7, June, and will address the accommodation distribution revolution now sweeping the Thai travel industry. The No Vacancy Thailand programme has a web, marketing, product distribution and revenue management focus, while key issues confronting the Thai accommodation industry will also be addressed by top analysts. The issues-based agenda features topics such as Road Ahead Trends. Issues, Opportunities, Branding, Marketing and the Bottom Line, User Reviews, Search Engine and Digital Marketing, Flash Sales, User Reviews. 

The Accommodation Distribution Revolution and more. Among the companies speaking are Agoda, Travelocity, Centara Hotels & Resorts, HotelClub, Accor, TripAdvisor, Travelzoo, Wego.com, Sawadee.com, ComScore, STR Global, Ensogo Travel, Anantara, MakeMyTrip 'India', Dusit International,
 
HotelTravel.com and Golden Tulip. Conference Director Martin Kelly says No Vacancy Thailand will equip delegates with strategies to drive demand, Raise rates and stimulate destination awareness. No Vacancy has been run annually for the past five years in Sydney and is strongly supported by leading hoteliers, online travel agents. Technology suppliers and industry groups. Founder Martin Kelly also runs the well regarded TRAVELtech conference, Established in 1999.
 
 

 

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