Bahrain’s BITE offers a chance to meet the world
The Bahrain International Travel Expo (BITE) is gearing up for yet another successful year in 2007, with an expected 20,000 visitors set to attend, according to a spokesman.
This year’s edition is set for the Bahrain International Exhibition Centre, from May 8 to 10, and is being billed the best place in Bahrain for travelers to find best deals on various world class destinations according to a report by tnnworldwide.com.
Exhibitors participating in BITE range across the travel and tourism spectrum. “It is an ideal opportunity for world class hotels and health resorts, airlines and cruise liners, travel agencies and car rental companies to gather in a single venue to showcase their products,” says the spokesperson. “BITE is an event for all participants to strengthen as well as expand their business relationships and networking within the travel and tourism industry.” Destinations across the world are sold in packages to the convenience of those buying, with a heightened advantage of having multiple choices.
“Globalization will be defined visually as one enters the exhibition to witness representatives from all over the world selling the near and distant vacation spots with luxury, convenience and competitive offers. BITE does not only sell destinations, but also serves to educate those involved,” he says.
Chitra Mogul
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