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Fiwlazzo 15 - 18 SEPTEMBER 2016 - ROMA Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:10 PM V XIX INTERNATIONAL TOURIST WORKSHOP fiWLAZZO 15 - 18 SEPTEMBER 2016 - ROMA About Buy Lazio The Regional Union of Lazio Chambers of Commerce in collaboration with Enit - National Tourism Board, the Lazio Regional Agency for Tourism, the operative support of the Tourism Trade Unions, the full involvement of Lazio’s Chambers of Commerce and of all local actors organizes yearly the International Tourist Workshop called “Buy Lazio" to encourage promotion and marketing of Lazio's tourist products. The purpose of the tourist Workshop Buy Lazio is to make the Capital city’s tourist offer richer by creating, promoting and marketing fancy products from all the Lazio region. The major goal enhance the knowledge of the tourist attractions of all territories of the provinces of Frosinone, Latina, Rieti, Viterbo and Rome abroad, as well as in Italy. FEATURES Geographical Market Every year a different geographical market is addressed according to the national and regional tourist data forecast and country strategies. Itinerant The event is conceived as ‘itinerant’ and is hosted in turn by each of the Lazio provinces. A different Province each year. One to one The strategy is that of operating by ‘market projects’, in other words to organize and prepare meetings between organized brokers with the tourist offer of the entire Lazio region Specialized The offer is specialized in different product lines such as: Lazio’s sea, Cities of Fine Arts, Food and Wine, Environment - Nature, Wellness&Spa, Congress, Religious, Sport, Via Francigena in the North, Via Francigena in the South, St Francis Way, The Benedictine Way. Workshop The workshop is especially dedicated to professionals in the field of tourism who can thus approach new markets by means of an efficient and positive action. Post Workshop A selection of educational tours providing operators with a chance to discover what the region has to offer. More about Latium Lying between the Apennines and the Tyrrhenian Sea, Latium is a varied region of volcanic lakes, mountains, ravines, vineyards and olive groves. The heart of Latium is Rome, where it is possible to view the Roman ruins, Renaissance squares and baroque churches. The immense patrimony of Rome is only a part of the real treasure that is spread over the hundreds of towns, villages, abbeys, churches, monuments and other sites of the region as well as about 25 nature parks and reserves Also, the southern and western borders of the land are touched with the blue sea. Latium also allows tourists to choose a different kind of tourism, discovering the eno-gastronomic itineraries and showing the unique traditions and peculiarities of Lazio cooking style. The location of Latium lends it to be a crossroads region where the north is similar to the hills of Tuscany and the south is more rugged. vice RBO RIETI 5 \ ,LATTINA 1/3 UNI0NCAMERE ’’’ll Cf!____/ enterprise europcnetvrorit CAMERE 01 COM MERCK) DEL LAZIO Largo Arenula, 34 - 00186 Rome Italy - [t] +39 06 69940153 - 066798995 - [f] +39 06 6785516 [w] www.unioncamerelazio.it - [e] areaoromozione|g>unioncamerelazio.it Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:10 PM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:10 PM V~ XIX INTERNATIONAL TOURIST WORKSHOP fWLAZ/O 15-18 SEPTEMBER 2016 - ROMA APPLICATION FORM BUYERS To send back properly filled in within 30.06.2016 to ENIT Office Company's Name Address Zip City/Town Country Phone Fax E-mail Web Surname and name of Position the participant_______ TURNOVER: Buyer Activity: □ Tour Operator □ Bus Operator □ PCO □ Network □ Web agency SPECIFY YOUR INTEREST IN BUY LAZIO During the workshop i would uke to meet the following operator: D Tour operator (Incoming Operator) □ Hotel 3*** □ Hotel 4“** □ Hotel 5***** □ Private apartments □ Resort/Camping □ Farm House □ Bus operator □ Conference centre □ Castles, historical villas and lodges □ DMC □ PCO □ Transport (e.g. Rent a car) □ Services (specify) □ Other (specify) During the workshop i would like to meet the following product: □ ART CITIES □ Rome □ Smaller art cities □ LAZIO’S SEA □ Ulysses Coast □ Sea of Rome □ Etruscan Coast □ Natural Parks □ Theme Parks □ Archeological Parks □ ENVIRONMENT-NATURE □ Lakes □ Mountains □ WINE AND GASTRONOMY (specify) □ CONGRESS (specify) □ RELIGIOUS (specify) □ SPORT (specify) □ WELLNESS / SPA (specify) □ OTHER (specify) Post Workshop: tick your educational tour of major interest (special edition) ‘Giubileum 2016 Via Francigena in the Via Francigena in the St Francis Walk □ The Benedictine Way □ North □ South □ *Note the tour, through the four provinces of Lazio, will be an emotional trip to discover some of the stage of the original and complete route. the Organisers reserve the right to accept the selected tour. The Organisers reserve the right to change the assigned tour at any time.__________________ _________________________________________________________ 2/3 UNIONCAMERE TCiiC LAZIO cnicjproe CAMEKE M COM MERC IC DEL LAZIO Largo Arenula, 34 - 00186 Rome Italy - [t] +39 06 69940153 - 066798995 - [f] +39 06 6785516 [w] www.unioncamerelazio.it - [e] areapromozionetsiunioncamerelazio.it Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:10 PM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:10 PM Fabrizio Lanzafame From: Fabrizio Lanzafame [[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 4:39 PM To: '[email protected]' Cc: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]' Subject: ENIT USA - Buy Lazio 2016 - Moduli di partecipazione - contingente Messicano Attachments: BUY LAZIO Mundo Joven.doc; Jaime aquino infinity dreams.pdf; Viajes Intermex Escaneado en impresora multifuncion Xerox pdf 3 Participant from Mexico, 1 from Western USA 1) Mundo Joven, Ruben Mora 2) Infinity DreamsJaime Castillo Aquino 3) Viajes Intermex, Judith Tobias de Feinholz 4) Italy 4 Real, Rem Malloy Fabrizio Lanzafame Tel: 001 310 820 4498 ENIT - Italian National Tourist Board 10850 Wilshire Blvd., suite 575 Los Angeles. CA 90024 Tel: 310 820-1898 Dir. 310 820 4498 Fax: 310 470-7788 [email protected] www.italiantourism.com 1 Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:10 PM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:13 PM Fabrizio Lanzafame From: Fabrizio Lanzafame [[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, September 1, 2016 12:45 PM To: 'llene Koenig' Subject: The Italian National Tourist Board - "Veneto & the Dolomites" Fam Trip - Pre-Invitation - September 26/October 2, 2016 Attachments: Presentazione BITN 2 pdf Veneto and the Dolomites Veneto & Trentino Alto Adige - September 26 - October 2nd, 2016 Dear , We would like to pre-invite you to attend the "Veneto and the Dolomites" Fam trip, held in the Veneto and the Trentino Alto Adige Regions of Italy. This event is organized by the "Borghi Italia Tour Network" www.bihT.it - the exclusive representative of "the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy" www.borghitalia.it, in collaboration with the Italian National Tourist Board, the region of Veneto and Trentino Alto Adige, and Alitalia. The objective of the Fam trip is to promote the most beautiful villages of these regions (Attached is a presentation of the BITN organization). This trip will enable you get acquainted with the local structures, including hotels, castles, Historical squares & Villas, and therefore to learn more of the hidden jewels of the area. If selected to participate, hotels, transfers and meals and tours will be complementary, you will be charged the airfare taxes only (around $ 600.00). The departure date from LAX/FCO with a non-stop Alitalia flight will be on Sunday September 25th, returning to the US on Sunday Oct. 2nd . Below is the potential flight itinerary: JALAIV« l.Cy 3AZD/DOLOMITIEDU$S 2. 3AZD/DOLOMITIEDU« 1AZ 621 U 25SEP LAXFCO LL3 E 1615-71310-1 Y-U FLIFO« 2 AZ 1026 Y 26SEP FCOMXP LL3 E 1455-11605-1 Y-G FLIFO« 7 AZ 2021 Y 20CT LINFCO LL3 E 0800-7 0910-7 Y-G« 8 AZ 620 Y 20CT FCOLAX LL3 E 1010-71415-7 Y-G FLIFO« i Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:13 PM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:13 PM Below is a draft program (subject to change) of the fain-trip: Sunday Sept 25th: Departure from the US Monday Sept. 26th: Arrival and transfer to Cison di Valmarino, check-in in a historical villa and dinner Sept 27th departure for Asolo and visit of the village Transfer to Villa Barbara di Maser ( or villa di Castel Franco Veneto + a Giorgione villa in Bassano del Grappa with visit of the Poli Museo and Grappa Tasting) Lunch and local wine fasting Visit of the villa Return to hotel in Cison di Valmarino Dinner Sept 28th breakfast and departure to Arqua Petrarca & visit of the Borgo where Petrarca House is located Lunch in a typical restaurant in the heart of the Park of Colli Euganei Visit of Este &i/or Villa Contarini Departure to Borghetto Valeggio in the Mincio Area Check.in in a historical Villa Dinner Sept. 29th Breakfast in Hotel and departure for Verona and visit of the city Return to borghetto Valeggio sul Mincio Area and dinner Sept. 30th Breakfast and departure for Garda Lake Visit of Castle of Molcesine, Torbole and Riva del Garda Ferrv ride on the lake Transfer and hotel in the dolomites area "Vai di Fassa", Dinner Oct 1st Breakfast and hicking to the Malga Vael (Trentino Alto Adige Region) Return to the Borgo di Vigo di Fassa Guided Visit: to the Ladino Museum Typical Dinner in a restaurant in the Ladina in Baita area (6000 feet altitude) 2 Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:13 PM Received by NSD/FARA Registration Unit 05/04/2018 2:07:13 PM Transfer back to hotel OR Oct 1st Breakfast and departure for Val Gardena, Escursion on cableway to Sass Pordoi, the panoramic terrace in the Dolomites (altitude 9000 feet) Visit of the Castelrotto village Return to hotel in Val di Fassa and Dinner Sunday Oct 2nd Breakfast and return to the US Please let me know if you would like to be considered for this wonderful trip, so that I may forward your interest to the BITN Organizers.
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