ITB Asia Online Trade Visitor Offer Closes October 14
SINGAPORE – Travel trade professionals can gain immense added value for their companies by joining ITB Asia 2009 as a trade visitor.
Trade visitor registration for ITB Asia 2009 is available online now at www.itb-asia.com/registration.
With a trade visitor pass, members of the travel industry can attend the show, 21-23 October at Suntec Singapore.
They will meet leisure, business and MICE exhibitors from over 60 countries and hear about the latest innovations and trends at Web In Travel (WIT), Asia’s leading travel distribution, marketing and technology conference.
A three-day pass to ITB Asia, booked online, costs only US$85.60. It gives visitors full access to the exhibition hall trade floor, the WIT Ideas Lab (22 & 23 October) and most social and networking functions 21-23 October inclusive.
A one-day trade visitor badge for final day 23 October is available online now for US$42.80. (The one-day pass entitles visitors to access the exhibition trade floor on 23 October and the WIT Ideas Lab on that morning.)
Both online offers close 14 October. After that, trade visitor passes will only be available onsite at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre. The three-day pass will cost US$120. The one-day pass for Friday 23 October will be US$50.
Engage with your travel industry partners and grow your business at ITB Asia – The Trade Show for the Asian Travel Market. Visit www.itb-asia.com/registration.
For further information email [email protected].
Ian Jarrett
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