AIME offers exclusive travel deals to industry professionals
With AIME 2008, 16th Asia-Pacific Incentives & Meetings Expo only a month away, taking place 19-20 February at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, Australia, for the first time, Asia-Pacific’s leading event for the business events industry, is offering all inclusive overnight packages to Melbourne, from four Australian states.
Pack a party dress, grab a friend and at the click of a button you’ll be at the forefront of a comprehensive showcase of product and services and a plethora of networking opportunities.
The offer applies to those in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Canberra.
AIME’s event director Rosemarie Sama says AIME is delighted to be able to extend this exclusive offer.
“AIME offers unique business opportunities, both from an educational and networking perspective.”
“We’re delighted to be able to take some of the pressure off those industry professionals who want to attend the event, this way, they know that everything is taken care of from their flights to free admission and drinks during the event.”
The offers include return airfares, accommodation, local airport transfers, entry to AIME and one master class, free networking hour at Globe restaurant, entry to the ICMI speaker showcase, free access to LI’TYA pamper zone and entry to AIME club night with free drinks for the first hour.
Accommodation options include the Southbank Travel Lodge, Citigate, Crown Plaza or Langham Hotel and prices range from AU$429, flying Qantas.
To book a package visit the AIME website at www.aime.com.au or click on the following link. http://www.aime.com.au/aime2008/travel-info/overnight-packages.cfm
A Special AIME 2008 Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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