ITE HCMC 2018 set to be bigger than Ever – and Traveltek will be part of the action
The Mekong’s largest travel event, ITE HCMC, will take place next week between the 6-8th September in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. During the expo Traveltek’s APAC sales team will be showcasing its advanced travel technology to the expected 30,000 visitors attending the event.
Being one of the fastest growing economies in the world, Vietnam offers strong potential for investment in the travel industry. The host country’s tourism market has been growing unprecedentedly over the past few years, with rising domestic as well as international tourists.
Traveltek aims to capitalise on this growing market by highlighting the benefits of its advanced travel booking software to travel professionals in the region.
The event, now in its 14th year, will feature around 375 exhibitors from over 40 countries and territories worldwide. Additionally, there will be various activities taking place over the course of the three days such as the introduction of new Vietnamese destinations, a forum on the Japanese market and the ITE HCMC awards.
Traveltek will be exhibiting at stand B68 on the 6-7 September. For more information on the event, or to book an appointment with the team head to www.traveltek.com/ite-hcmc-2018
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