LATA goes residential for 2024 Expo
The Latin American Travel Association (LATA) unveiled details of the 11th edition of LATA Expo in 2024.
Europe’s largest B2B event for Latin American travel will have a new residential format, being fully hosted at the De Vere Beaumont Estate near Windsor.
There will be a conference programme with guest speakers as well as a gala dinner.
Aside from the core business 1-to-1 meetings, LATA Expo will have additional networking opportunities.
Danny Callaghan, CEO of LATA, says: “We are excited to announce this new look and feel for LATA Expo, bringing with it, a more intimate event.”
“With new international flight routes launching to Peru and Brazil this winter, the spotlight will once again be back on Latin America.”
“We want our members to have the connections and necessary tools to showcase the region to their customers.”.
Since the first edition of LATA Expo in 2014, LATA Expo has grown year-on-year to become among Europe’s most significant B2B shows focused on Latin America travel.
It welcomes exhibitors from across the region, including tourism boards, tour operators, accommodation providers, lodges, cruise and airlines partners.
Registration for exhibitors will open in November and premium buyers will receive their invitations to attend in the coming weeks.
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