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Delegate Directory The first truly pan-Nordic event 24-25 February 2020 | Copenhagen, Denmark Delegate directory www.thenordicmarketplace.org Welcome to The Nordic Marketplace ETOA is the trade businesses with a common interest in association for specific European regions. better tourism in Europe. One of the We arrange over 46,000 one-on-one best ways to business appointments between tourism achieve this is for buyers and suppliers at ETOA events every the industry to year. We are delighted to lend our B2B speak with a united workshop expertise to this inaugural voice and to collaborate in business. Nordic Marketplace, bringing together international buyers and their suppliers We aim to facilitate a fair and sustainable from across the Nordic and Baltic regions. business environment, so that Europe Welcome, and I wish you a productive day. remains competitive and appealing for visitors and residents. Part of that work is Tom Jenkins to encourage closer ties between CEO, ETOA Together for a sustainable future A new wave of Welcome then to the Nordic Marketplace, cooperation is the first truly Nordic and Baltic workshop sweeping its way event with suppliers from across the entire across the Nordic and region with representatives from Greenland Baltic region as the to Lithuania and international buyers from tourism industry around the world. works in closer harmony to face the Sustainable transformation within our challenges and seize the opportunities ahead. industry is one of our great challenges as we focus on the development of the Nordics as This extended collaboration between a year-round destination. Our purpose to regions, countries, cities and companies create a more sustainable industry - for our within the region on the one hand, and customers and destinations, our colleagues buyers of Nordic product and Nordic and our planet. Have a great workshop. Service Providers on the other, is the very cornerstone of the Nordic Tourism Paul Wagner & Andy Fairburn Collective. Directors, Nordic Tourism Collective 02 The Nordic Marketplace | #TNM20 Contents Event Programme 05 Buyer Delegates 07 Supplier Delegates 19 Thank You 32 Designed and produced by www.abcdesignuk.com Copyright © ETOA 2020. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted by any means or stored in any information retrieval system without the organiser’s written permission. No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions by the organisers. NORDIC TOURISM Please note that The Nordic Marketplace Delegate Directory COLLECTIVE is correct at the time of going to press – February 2020. The Nordic Marketplace | #TNM20 03 ideastravel for GROUPS Ask for our exclusive services on Lofoten and North Cape tour products! SERVICE-REISEN: SIMPLY MORE SERVICE! SERVICE-REISEN as leading specialist for group tours and with over 45 years of experience is an extraordinary partner for valuable accomplishment and reliable as well as continuous quality. Thus, we make organizing of group tours as easy as possible for our customers. Visit our website for more information about our exclusive customer services and our group tour products: www.servicereisen.com Event Programme Tuesday 25 February 2020 08:00 - 09:00 Registration and welcome breakfast 09:00 - 12:18 Appointments (morning session) 12:18 - 13:08 Lunch 13:08 - 16:32 Appointments (afternoon session) 16:32 - 18:00 Closing words & drinks reception 16:32 - 18:00 End of the event The Nordic Marketplace | #TNM20 05 Buyer Delegates The Nordic Marketplace Buyer Delegates 2020 Art Horizons International A www.art-horizons.com B Company category: ACIS/AIFS Tour Operator Baltic Travel Company www.acis.com Rachel Griffin www.baltictravelcompany.com Company category: Program Specialist Company category: Tour Operator T: +1 212 969 9410 Tour Operator Krystyna Sobon Product interested in: Birthe Nielsen Senior Product Manager Folklore Shows/Restaurants/Cabarets, CEO T: +44 (0) 20 7590 7474 Ground Handlers/Local Tour T: +44 (0) 20 8233 2875 Product interested in: Operators/DMCs, Hotels/ Product interested in: All Suppliers Accommodation Services, Shops and All Suppliers Destinations interested in: Cultural Demonstrations, Transport Destinations interested in: Aland Islands, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Services, Visitor Attractions Aland Islands, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Destinations interested in: Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Svalbard, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Svalbard, Sweden Sweden Sweden APT - Australian Pacific Touring Best of Tours www.aptouring.com.au www.bestoftours.co.uk Company category: Company category: Tour Operator, Cruise Tour Operator Demetra Neophytou Mona Bain Procurement Manager Sales and Operations Manger T: +357 257 45 224 Scandinavia Market Product interested in: T: +44 (0) 20 8144 3218 All Suppliers Product interested in: Destinations interested in: Cruise/Rail Excursions, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Hotels/Accommodation Services,Tourist Lithuania, Norway, Sweden Boards, Visitor Attractions Destinations interested in: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden The Nordic Marketplace | #TNM20 07 Buyer Delegates Bohemia Ltd. www.bohemia.bg C E Company category: Tour Operator ClubRelax by Soleto Travel Ltd. EF Cultural Tours GmbH Raia Botcheva www.clubrelax.it, www.soletotravel.com www.eftours.com Manager Outgoing Company category: Company category: T: +359 895 575 710 Tour Operator Tour Operator Product interested in: Alessandro Speciale Signe Ivanova All Suppliers Contract & Product Manager Sourcing and Contract Manager Destinations interested in: T: +39 393 986 1284 T: +41 (0) 798 538 668 Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, Product interested in: Product interested in: Greenland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, All Suppliers Folklore Shows/Restaurants/Cabarets, Norway, Sweden Destinations interested in: Hotels/Accommodation Services Aland Islands, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Destinations interested in: Boscolo Tours Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, www.boscolo.com Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Svalbard, Norway, Sweden Company category: Sweden Tour Operator Europass Pascal Dierickx Context Travel www.europasschina.com Contracts Manager www.contexttravel.com Company category: T: +39 340 376 6153 Company category: Online Intermediary/OTA Product interested in: Tour Operator Damien Collignon Cruise/Rail Excursions, Sarah Raymond Country Manager Nordics Hotels/Accommodation Services, Shops VP of Operations T: +45 (0) 517 85 277 and Cultural Demonstrations, Transport T: +1 917 324 7051 Product interested in: Services, Visitor Attractions Product interested in: All Suppliers Destinations interested in: Ground Handlers/Local Tour Destinations interested in: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Operators/DMCs, Hotels/ Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Svalbard, Sweden Accommodation Services, Shops and Sweden Cultural Demonstrations, Ticketing Services,Tourist Boards, Transport Services, Visitor Attractions Destinations interested in: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden 08 The Nordic Marketplace | #TNM20 Buyer Delegates Europe Incoming Expat Explore Travel Flying Europe by ASA www.europeincoming.com www.expatexplore.com www.flying-europe.com Company category: Company category: Company category: Tour Operator, Wholesale/B2B Tour Operator Wholesale/B2B Millie Pitton Adriano De Santis Djouhere Jaafari Sales and Operations Executive Contracts Manager FIT Product Manager T: +44 (0) 20 8994 5001 T: +44 (0) 20 7394 5232 T: +33 (0) 1 42 46 81 40 Product interested in: Product interested in: Product interested in: Cruise/Rail Excursions, Folklore Folklore Shows/Restaurants/Cabarets, All Suppliers Shows/Restaurants/Cabarets, Ground Ground Handlers/Local Tour Destinations interested in: Handlers/Local Tour Operators/DMCs, Operators/DMCs, Hotels/ Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Hotels/Accommodation Services,Tourist Accommodation Services Lithuania, Norway, Sweden Boards, Transport Services, Visitor Destinations interested in: Attractions Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Destinations interested in: Lithuania, Norway, Sweden Aland Islands, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe G Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden Fest Tour International G2 Travel Travel Service Co., Ltd. www.g2-travel.com Eurotours International www.festtourtravel.com Company category: www.eurotours.at Company category: Wholesale/B2B Company category: Tour Operator, Wholesale/B2B, Online Sigurdur Olafsson Tour Operator, Wholesale/B2B Intermediary/OTA Destination Manager Astrid Lee Xia Wang T: +45 (0) 816 14 923 Contractor General Manager of Denmark Company Product interested in: T: +43 (0) 120 560 666 T: +45 (0) 205 18 788 Folklore Shows/Restaurants/Cabarets, Product interested in: Product interested in: Ground Handlers/Local Tour Folklore Shows/Restaurants/Cabarets, All Suppliers Operators/DMCs, Shops and Cultural Ground Handlers/Local Tour Destinations interested in: Demonstrations, Ticketing Operators/DMCs, Hotels/ Aland Islands, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Services,Tourist Boards, Transport Accommodation Services, Shops and Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Services, Visitor Attractions Cultural Demonstrations, Ticketing Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Svalbard, Destinations interested in: Services,Tourist Boards, Visitor Sweden Denmark, Iceland, Norway Attractions Destinations interested in: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden The Nordic Marketplace | #TNM20 09 Buyer Delegates Gate
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