More Asian hosted buyers at AIME
Pre-registered visitor and hosted buyer figures for this year’s Asia Pacific Incentives and Meetings Expo (AIME) in Melbourne next month show 33 percent more pre-registered visitors than in 2010, with 51 percent of confirmed hosted buyers being new to AIME.
The international hosted buyers’ programme is full with a record 174 buyers.
AIME has increased its geographical spread compared to 2010 with six percent more Asian buyers, 50 percent more buyers from the US and 25 percent more buyers from the rest of the world.
There are still a few remaining places for Australian and New Zealand buyers to register for the VIP hosted buyers’ programme.
Ian Jarrett
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