Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Discover the World Marketing has moved
Discover the World Marketing is excited to announce that we have moved into a new office this week. After 30 years in North Sydney we have relocated to the Sydney CBD, into a newly refurbished office to accommodate our expanding team.
“Over the last few years we have experienced significant growth and as a result we out grew our office in North Sydney” says Birgit Eisbrenner, Discover the World Marketing’s Country Director. “Our new central location will provide great access for our partners and clients”.
“After an initial hitch with our systems, I am pleased to advise that our emails are up and running now. Some of our phones lines are however still affected and we would like to apologise to our valued travel partners for any inconvenience caused" continues Birgit.
We have set up dedicated mobile phones in addition to the below land lines which are in full operation:
Discover the World Marketing:
02 9959 3696 or 0401 857 390
Discover the World Marketing Travel:
02 9959 5309 or 0421 851 381
Expedia TAAP:
1800 726 618 or 0432 491 367
Our new address is Level 7, 89 York Street Sydney.
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