
Travel & Tourism Directory has been published for 29 years. Originally printed twice a year, the title is now printed annually each May. Major changes and updates are now also published on its website.
It provides easy, fast and accurate reference information and is an essential directory for those people whose business is tourism or travel. Subscribers include travel agents, airlines, hotels, tourist bureaux (overseas & local), wholesalers, inbound operators, public relations companies plus others.
Current edition is 340 pages and has expanded to 44 different categories.
Overseas destinations: Bali, Malaysia and India
Unique to this directory, these sections offer colour information on hotels and attractions and operators in the region.
On-line:
Major sections are available on-line to subscribers only. An access code is needed. If you are a subscriber of the hard copy and have not yet been given your access code, please email sandra@impactpub.com.au with your paid invoice reference number and we will provide the necessary information.
The 2008 TRAVEL & TOURISM DIRECTORY has been compiled and produced by Impact Publications. Hard copy is printed on behalf of the Publishers by Vanguard Press. Considerable care has been taken to avoid errors and omissions, but it must be realised that even with the greatest care, inaccuracies may occur. The Publishers therefore cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions but would appreciate advice should such be discovered.
(c) 2008. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in retrieval systems or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic photocopying or otherwise, without the permission of the Publisher. Sale of this publication is restricted to the travel/tourism industry and is on condition
that it shall not, by way of trade, be lent, resold, hired out or otherwise circulated without the Publisher's prior consent, in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including being imposed on the subsequent publisher. |