Exhibitor registrations open for LATA Expo 2024
The Latin American Travel Association (LATA) is now accepting applications from exhibitors for LATA Expo 2024.
It takes place from 24-26 June 2024, and will have a brand-new format as a fully hosted residential event.
Next year, LATA Expo will be held for the first time as a residential event at the De Vere Beaumont Estate.
The Expo schedule will include a conference programme and a dedicated sustainability summit, looking at how to future-proof the industry.
Day one will start with the brand-new LATA conference, moderated by broadcaster Simon Calder and featuring various keynote speakers.
Meetings will take place during the afternoons, and feature a gala dinner, the return of the LATA Achievement Awards and a dedicated LATA Expo Festival.
The residential format will allow more time for informal networking.
Guestrooms are equipped with desks and there is complimentary Wi-Fi throughout.
Martin Johnson, chair of LATA, said: “I am delighted with the initial response since we unveiled the new format for LATA Expo in 2024.”
“As well as maintaining individual business meetings, I am looking forward to seeing what comes out of unexpected moments of networking throughout the three days.”
Applications are open to all LATA members operating Latin America travel services across all sectors.
Buyers interested in participating in LATA Expo can also register their interest.
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