During its annual congress, which will take place in Oman this year, the ANVR hopes not only to inspire with a diverse line-up of speakers, but also by having the meetings take place at special locations.
Some of them have just been announced by the organization. The first reception will take place on Thursday 14 November in the building of the Ministry of Tourism itself, where the kick-off of the congress will also take place that afternoon.
On Saturday the 16th, the conference programme will continue at the impressive Royal Opera House, and on Sunday 17 November, a session will take place at the Civil Aviation Authority.
‘We are very proud to be able to present these special locations to you.
These locations will not be open to everyone, which makes it even more special that we will be able to visit them in November,’ says Hanita van der Meer (marketing & communication specialist ANVR). Program A few things are already known about the themes and speakers during the conference days.
For example, the themes on Thursday are dealing with change (fountainheads), innovative leadership in times of transition (Diane Nijs), the Reiswerk Travel Challenge (Jolijn & Stijn), the challenges and developments of the ANVR (Frank Radstake), and completely new is the college tour interview with Marc van Deursen.
On Saturday, the progress of the ANVR sustainability vision will be discussed, during which a panel/room discussion will be held.
The day will also reflect on the positive impact of tourism (Cantal Bakker) and the future of aviation and mobility (Carlo van de Weijer).
The lunch will be dedicated to Oman’s partners, and the special business travel program will be organized for the business travel participants, with another exclusive meeting at the JW Marriott that afternoon.
Sunday starts with an entrepreneurial story by Joshua van Eijndhoven, followed by Customer Experience 3.0 with Nienke Bloem.
With Max van den Burg, the conference will be ‘smashingly closed’.
Registration and reservation
Friday 15 November is dedicated to the destination Oman, and there is the opportunity for the participants to get to know the country better.
Van Der Meer: ‘They can choose from 3 great excursions.
Traditionally, there is no program on Friday evenings, so you have the opportunity to choose your own dinner location.
A large number of restaurants have now been published on the conference website for this purpose.
We advise conference attendees to book early because November is a very popular month for business conferences in Oman.
The counter now stands at 145 participants and with the end of the summer holidays in sight, registrations are increasing every day.
If anyone is still in doubt, it is recommended to register as soon as possible .’