Biz Travel Show attracts new exhibitors

Wednesday, 15 Jan, 2007 0

The 2007 Business Travel Show, which takes place next month in London, has attracted 70 new exhibitors.

More than 230 suppliers have signed up for the event which takes place at earls Court 2 on February 13-15.

New exhibitors include airlines, air travel and train operators, car rental and chauffeur drive companies, hotels and serviced accommodation suppliers, associations and technology and internet providers, according to the organisers.

 Event director David Chapple said: “We’re very excited by the number of new companies exhibiting at this year’s show.

“Visitors have told us they principally come to the Business Travel Show because the industry changes so fast and they need to know what is new, whether that’s new products, new services, new companies, new technology or new ways of thinking.”

Report by Phil Davies



 

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