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Last week, travel agents across Australia and New Zealand attended Oceania’s signature Hawai’i roadshow, Aloha Down Under, which visited Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Parramatta, Christchurch and Auckland, with representatives from accommodation, airline and activity suppliers across the Hawaiian Islands. Giselle Radulovic, Country Manager Australia for Hawai’i Tourism Oceania, said the 2019 roadshow was a huge success. “The Aloha Down Under events are gaining increasing popularity year-on-year, with more than 1,000 agents attending across Australia and New Zealand. “We recognise travel agents as an integral part of the booking process, and this roadshow enables them to gain further knowledge on the Hawaiian Islands. For exhibitors from the Hawaiian Islands, Aloha Down Under is a key opportunity for agents to become well versed in Hawai‘i, its products and experiences,” Radulovic said.Guests enjoyed live Hawaiian entertainment, received the latest destination updates from Hawai‘i Tourism Oceania and had the opportunity to win exciting holiday prizes to the Hawaiian Islands. In Australia, the roadshow’s five-day program also included a dedicated B2B function, where attendees had the opportunity to network and learn more about the Aloha state.For further information on Aloha Down Under, contact Hawai‘i Tourism Oceania at info@hawaiitourism.com.au or visit alohadownunder.com.auWant to be in the luxury travel know? Subscribe to our free eNewsletter here to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.

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