Friday 24 July 2015

Air China and Myanmar National Airlines exhibit in Singapore's Travel Revolution 2015

Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
                  / KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals



The all-new Singapore Travel Revolution Fair (TRF) organized by the Singapore Outbound Travel Agents Association (SOTAA) takes place at Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre from 24 July to 26 July 2015 at Halls D-F.



The second edition of TRF has attracted Air China and Myanmar National Airlines to exhibit at the travel fair for the first time. Their booths along with the booths of Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand, Air Mauritius and Garuda Indonesia are located at the Foyer before the entrance of Hall F.



Air China marks 30 years of flight operations to Changi Airport this year. It distributed brochures and files at TRF. Sayacinta - Airpost has suggested the airline to produce and distribute aircraft postcards at its local office to mark the anniversary.



Myanmar National Airlines distributes its Singapore GSA office MNA brochures including price lists and international flight schedules. It does not yet have any aircraft postcards and inflight magazine. Visitors can get free Myanmar snacks at the booth. Its inaugural international scheduled flight posters are pasted everywhere at TRF.



Myanmar National Airlines said the same brochures will also be distributed at NATAS Holidays 2015 next Friday to Sunday.



Air New Zealand distributes hardcopies of June and July 2015 editions of Kia Ora, its inflight magazine while Garuda Indonesia finishes distributing its Colours magazine on Friday.


Singapore Airlines markets its new Premium Economy Class seats and continues to do so during the NATAS Holidays 2015 travel fair which will be held at the Singapore Expo from 31 July to 2 August 2015.

No radio DJs appear at TRF and among the exhibitors, Taiwanese travel trade exhibitors number the most. They offer free samplings of Taiwanese snacks, tea as well as an array of Taiwanese cultural products and invitations to visitors to participate in the Taipei 101 stairs-run-up contest. There are also Korean and Japanese Tourism booths. Okinawa has its separate booth at TRF.



The major travel agents printed too many holiday package brochures that resulted in much rubbish outside the exhibition halls. There are not many visitors by 6 pm but SOTAA is confident to rein in more travel package buyers towards the end of the week.




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