Planning
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Discover New England & the Travel Trade
Discover New England works to increase visitation into the New England region primarily by working closely with international tour operators and US-based receptive operators who either have established itineraries in New England or are looking to introduce new programs. Discover New England offers worldwide assistance to the travel trade including:
- Technical assistance with product development and product selection
- Destination and product training
- Individual and group tour assistance
- Brochure production assistance
- Itinerary planning and photographic support
- Information on all aspects of New England
Discover New England Trade Contacts
UK: Sara Ellis
email: sara@ttmworld.co.uk
Tel: + 44 (0) 208 313 1717
IRELAND: Tony Lane
email: tony@woodstockcommunications.ie
Discover New England and Overseas Media
Discover New England and its marketing representatives offer worldwide assistance to the press, tour operators, travel agents and consumers including: photographic support, information on all aspects of New England, itinerary planning and technical assistance, travel agent training, individual and fam tour assistance, brochures and maps.
Inquiries from the United Kingdom / Ireland
UK:
Contact: Caroline Donaldson-Sinclair
email: caroline@ttmworld.co.uk
Travel & Tourism Marketing Ltd (TTM)
32 Scotts Road
Bromley
Kent BR1 3QD
UK
Tel: + 44 (0) 208 313 1717
IRELAND:
Tony Lane
email: tony@woodstockcommunications.ie
General Inquiries:
Inquiries from all other countries, including the US, should be directed to info@discovernewengland.org.
While Discover New England invites all inquiries for FAMs from international media and will do its best to accommodate however possible, each request will be considered on a case by case basis. The following times of the year are more difficult for DNE to accommodate due to partner capacity: April in Maine (many of their properties and attractions are seasonal and close), holiday weeks (Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years), Massachusetts school winter break (usually the week following President’s Day in February), weekends in July and August, and peak foliage season in the Northern New England states (late September and October).