Business Travel Show Europe unveils agenda
Business Travel Show Europe has announced its 2021 conference agenda and educational programme, which including buyers from Ford Motor Company, Sony Pictures Entertainment, UBS and many more taking to the stage.
Business Travel Show Europe 2021 takes place from 30 September to 1 October in-person at ExCeL London, with additional content available online.
This year’s conference will bring thousands of buyers and suppliers together to discuss the most pressing topics facing the global travel industry.
The three-day conference programme is free to attend for Business Travel Show Europe attendees and includes the hosted buyer-only programme on Wednesday 29 September.
It includes panel debates, buyer-only masterclasses and supplier sessions at the main event on 30 September and 1 October.
Most sessions will take place in person, with supplementary content being made available to view on demand online.
Jen Bankard, Senior Director of Content Solutions and Conferences, The BTN Group, said: "The Business Travel Show Europe conference covers all of the issues in depth, with many fellow buyers on panels and running masterclasses."
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