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ACTA Announces Virtual 2021 Canadian Travel Industry Summit

ACTA has announced its 2021 Canadian Travel Industry Summit, a two-day virtual event taking place on 30SEP to 01OCT.

Wendy Paradis, President, ACTA.
Wendy Paradis, President, ACTA.

The summit is open to travel agents, travel agency managers, senior leaders, consortia groups and host agencies. All are all invited to attend on a complimentary basis.

“This summit will include a full 2-day agenda and trade show including keynotes and critical updates from government and industry leaders, as the industry comes together to reshape the future of travel and lead the transition forward to a new normal,” said ACTA President Wendy Paradis.

Guests can expect opportunities for networking, gaining insight on global travel trends, learning from travel experts and senior leaders on industry topics, and more.

“It’s a very different world today than it was less than 2 years ago and the impact on the Travel and Tourism Industry has created unprecedented challenges,” said Paradis. “We are inviting the industry to join us as we reconnect, reset and rebuild a whole new world of travel.”

A full agenda and registration details will be released in the coming weeks. Visit actaleadershipsummit.ca for more details.

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