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2009 Edition of French Affairs

The two-day meeting between French suppliers and U.S. tour operators selling France as a travel destination.

French Affairs is a two-day meeting between French suppliers and U.S. tour operators selling France as a travel destination. Launched in 2003, the annual French Affairs has attracted over 100 U.S. tour operators each year, and considered a "must" in the travel industry.

This year 96 exhibitors represented 59 different companies, 128 tour operators from 90 companies and 34 industry related visitors joined us in New York.

Thanks to all those that attended French Affairs 2009, the following links will provide you with everything from photos to presentations pdf the event. If you missed French Affairs this year, click here take a look at the program to see what happened.

2009 French Awards

Photo Album

Download Presentations

 
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Save with Avis
Book now
and save
on car rental
in France
and Europe
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Air France Sale
Marseille, Paris,
Nice…
great fares to France
this winter!
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Lost in Francelation
Explore the
Languedoc-Roussillon
region of
southern France
with 4 new episodes!
www.lostinfrancelation.com

Picasso in Provence
Experience
the south
of France
like an artist.
 
www.franceguide.com

EZ Travel Advice
Clients traveling
to France?
Create the
best package
with our EZ
Reference Guide.

www.franceguide.com

Champagne-Ardenne Essentials
Learn the art of living
through nature,
fine food, and bubbly
in Champagne-Ardenne.
www.franceguide.com

 

MDLFFOBacklink : 2009 Edition of French Affairs