It’s a wrap on No Vacancy 2015

It’s a wrap on No Vacancy 2015

No Vacancy Australia has topped off another successful year in Sydney, with a streak of quality speakers and panel topics.

With more than 200 delegates, a strong program and a bustling conference floor, the event covered topics from what’s in a brand name, to appealing to the millennials, with director of TravelTrends.biz and organiser of the event Martin Kelly facilitating a number of panel discussions.

Hosted at Sheraton on the Park, No Vacancy was sponsored by HotelsCombined, wotif, Travel Click, InTouch Data, Jetmax, TravelZoo, Revinate, duetto, Hirum, ARMA, AirPlus International, and industry partners Accommodation Association of Australia, and Hotelier.com.

Check out a few snaps from the day below.

Rodger Powell and Tony Sheer, Regional Tourism Session

Rodger Powell and Tony Sheer, Regional Tourism Session

Matt Fuller, Taronga Western Plains Zoo

Matt Fuller, Taronga Western Plains Zoo

Karin Sheppard, IHG

Karin Sheppard, IHG

Ian Jarrett and Nicole Weiner on one of the coffee breaks

Ian Jarrett and Nicole Weiner on one of the coffee breaks

Emma Fraser from TFE Hotels and Jarrod Crump from Accor Australia during a panel session

Emma Fraser from TFE Hotels and Jarrod Crump from Accor Australia during a panel session

Dan Lynn, HomeAway

Dan Lynn, HomeAway

Cameron Stewart, SilverNeedle Hospitality Australia

Cameron Stewart, SilverNeedle Hospitality Australia

NV15-AudienceNV15-Audience-faces-in-the-crowd

Latest News

  • Events
  • Hotels

SKYE Suites gets behind Australian Fashion Week, partners with Shark Beauty

SKYE Suites has partnered with IMG, the owner and operator of Australian Fashion Week (AFW) as the official accommodation partner for the fourth year in a row. This year SKYE Suites will again host international fashion buyers, designers, and models and are delighted to have Shark Beauty, an innovator in the personal care industry with their […]

  • Aviation
  • News

Profile: Delta CEO Ed Bastian

Bastian says the airline business isn't for the faint hearted. We're sure Alan Joyce would agree!