Atlanta
fue sede de la feria Rythms of the South 2006/Atlanta
was the home for Rythms of the South 2006
Revista de Viajes, único
medio hondureño presente en Rythms/ Revista
de Viajes the only honduran media present at Rythms.
The fifth edition of Rythms of
the South Travel Market has just finished with
excellent impressions of all the tour operators
and travel journalists that assist to this unique
event in the USA that promotes a whole region
as a tourism destination.
Many social activities took place during the days
of the trade show, but even before that some of
the invited guests had the chance to visit some
other places of the south like New Orleans or
Nashville where the respective CVB people and
industry hosts like hoteliers and tour operators
took great care of the details.
During the trade show days in Atlanta the assistants
to the Rythms could enjoy relaxing and artistic
breakfasts, musical and international lunches,
a jazzy-rock and rolling cocktail party and a
fancy dinner at Atlantas Aquarium including awesome
view of the Beluga whales.
If somebody wants to add some pics just send them
to: miviaje@revistadeviajes.net
New Orleans
pre-fam

Travel agents and travel journalists from around
the world had the opportunity to visit New Orleans
or other southern places as Nashville.

The mexicans Irving Mayett and Martha Noemi Pompeyo
(Mex Inca Travel), Charles of the Antoine´s
and Henning Kretschmer from Revista de Viajes.

The star of the night at Antoine´s. Thanks
Charly!

Henning Kretschmer, Isabel Stratta (Diario El
Clarín), Mary Moore (Essentially America
Magazine) and brasilian Bernardo Manzo (Clube
do Turismo).
Atlanta Highlights

Those "Bad, Bad Brits" You´re
great guys. From left to right: Andrew Bird, Zia
Bapuji and Jeni Reeves.

The New Orleans girls: Kelly Schulz, Kim Priez
and Connie Campbell from the New Orleans Metropolitan
CVB

Lori Brackens from Nashville CVB to the left and
Marlon Beauperthuy from the Netherlands to the
right.

The wild irish girl...Ann Griffin...Sitting next
to her, travel journalist John Bell and last to
the left a smiley guy.
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