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GVB’s Visitor Guide Goes Digital

TUMON, Guam, May 5, 2008. The Guam Visitors Bureau has partnered with ModernAgent to provide in-depth visitor information about Guam and the island’s many activities in an easy to use digital format. The digitalized version of the GVB Visitor Guide has been sent to 25,000 tour agents and is also available online at Modern Agent’s website.

“Having our most popular brochure, the GVB Visitor Guide, digitalized and available online is very exciting for GVB,” said General Manager Gerald S.A. Perez, “Travel agents appreciate the ease and convenience of electronic brochures which make it easier to share destination information with their customers. ModernAgent has done a great service to the tourism industry by digitalizing these important brochures.”

GVB’s digitalized brochure was sent to US tour agents, with a specific focus on the cities of Newark, NJ; Houston, TX; Cleveland, OH; Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN; Detroit, MI; and Memphis, TN. These are the hub cities of Continental Airlines and Northwest Airlines, the two main carriers servicing travelers flying to and from Guam and Hawaii and the continental USA.

The digitalized GVB Visitor Guide is also online and anyone wanting to learn more about Guam can visit ModernAgent’s website at www.modernagent.com, click on the Brochures tab and then the GVB Visitor Guide. The guide appears exactly as it would in hard copy, with all the same comprehensive information, vivid photographs, and contact information for hotels, restaurants, optional tours, and other attractions of Guam included.

“It is GVB’s intent to continue pursuing creative methods to get our message out there that utilize the latest technology. Our online brochure at ModernAgent’s website is a great example of this,” said Perez.


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