Buyer registration opens for ITE 2010
The sixth edition of International Travel Expo, Ho Chi Minh City (ITE HCMC) – the largest travel event in Vietnam – will be held from September 30 – Oct 2, 2010.
The three-day event offers exhibitors, buyers and visitors an opportunity to explore the tourism potential of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam under the ‘Three Countries One Destination’ concept.
As in the past five years, ITE HCMC 2010 will bring together regional and local exhibitors, international buyers and travel trade professionals.
After five years at the Phu Tho Exhibition Hall, ITE HCMC 2010 is moving to a new venue, the Saigon Exhibition & Convention Centre (SECC), located in the heart of Phu My Hung New City.
Despite a slowdown in the global tourism industry in 2009, ITE HCMC buyers’ programme attracted buyers from 21 countries including new markets such as Canada, Hungary, Poland, and Russia.
ITE HCMC 2010 has opened registration for international buyers through its website www.itehcmc.com.
Approved hosted buyers will enjoy complimentary airfare and accommodation during their visit.
ITE HCMC 2010 will also offer exhibitors, buyers and trade visitors’ extensive opportunities to network with key decision makers from provincial departments of tourism during the three day event.
In addition to hosted events during the exhibition, the ASEAN Tourism Investment Forum 2010, the Tourism Alliance Awards and the ITE HCMC 2010 golf tournament will be organised to engage a wider range of interest groups.
Ian Jarrett
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