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Please join PATA Hawaii and TTRA Hawaii as we present our Annual Aiport and Airline Update: Current and Upcoming Development and Trends!
As an adjunct to our February 2012 Seminar, let's hear from experts about some of the most important and critical issues facing Hawaii's visitor industry - access and airlift as well as an efficient and modern airport infrastructure! Session I: "Airport and Airlift Updates" - 10:30 am - 11:15 am • Ford Fuchigami - Deputy Director for Airports, Department of Transportation, State of Hawaii • Chris Kam - Senior Director, Market Insights, Hawai'i Visitors & Convention Bureau Session II with Lunch: "Carrier Perspectives" - 11:30 am - 1:15 pm • Daniel Chun - Regional Manager, Sales & Community Marketing, Alaska Airlines • Peter Ingram - Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, Hawaiian Airlines
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2012 Outlook: Enter the Year of the Dragon
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Ben Montgomery, PATA Director of Chapter Development, invites all PATA Chapter members to create your personal profile on the PATA.org website. PATA.org has so much to offer. And please note: this online registration is free for all PATA and Chapter members. Registering yourself to PATA website will greatly help you to draw attention to, and further build on, your business. Chapter members can create a personal profile which will link with your Chapter. You can post your products, packages and promotions on PATA’s electronic wall, for all members to see. It is a brilliant tool of communication – and so easy to do. Click here for more info.
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PATA Hawai‘i Chapter's mission is to foster industry relationships and educate members about trends and opportunities relating to Hawai‘i tourism.
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Founded in Hawaii in 1951, the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)continues to  be the leading authority, advocate and catalyst for the development of Asia Pacific's travel and tourism industry. PATA's uniquely structured organization has helped unite the many facets of tourism in the region. PATA provides leadership and advocacy to the collective efforts of nearly 100 government, state and city tourism bodies, more than 55 airlines and cruise lines, and hundreds of travel industry companies. In addition, thousands of travel professionals belong to more than 70 PATA chapters worldwide.
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