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Uncategorized Oct 23, 2025
Reviews Jun 26, 2025
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very nice summary – will attend in the future …a question regarding the three-stop round-the-world journey to Mauritius session – can anyone shed some more light into this exotic routing please ? was looking at going to Seychelles, however the Aussie extension is tempting – sort of like the SA route from Cape town to Perth – not even sure if that exits anymore …Merci/Thanks
What we ended up finding as part of our group session is: Montreal–Paris–Mauritius–Perth–Singapore–Maldives–Abu Dhabi–New York–Montreal. The requirements from the audience was to visit Mauritius, Maldives, and Australia all in one trip – so the Mauritius–Perth route certainly helped!
thanks Ricky
If you do it in the GTA next time, I am sure it is going to be a much bigger event! I really wanted to come but getting on a plane for a 1 afternoon event just didn’t work out with my schedule.
Stay tuned. 🙂
What are the chances Amy will write about her journey to getting her credentials? I wasn’t able to attend the event due to being on the road and would love to hear about it! Something I’ve always been curious about!
Same!
Please not in YUL next time. Too much French speaking during networking
Stay classy my friend.
You must be one of those international travellers who complains when others don’t speak English.
No issues with the language, but if others don’t speak it well, they’re effectively isolated from the conversation. What’s the point of networking if groups are segregated?
Logic dictates you speak a language everyone can speak and understand
True! How dare they speak their official language in their own province.
Glad to see it was a great success! It is not something interests me – I would prefer to put my money toward leisure travel-related expenses – but you clearly have a receptive audience for these events. Keep up the good work!