Partner event: Luxury to feature at IT&CMA and CTW 2012
Riding high on the success of IT&CMA and CTW 2011, MICE and corporate travel buyers and exhibitors are enthusiastic about participating at the 2012 event.
This successful 2011 event was the largest in the event’s history.
Held over two days across 5,800 sqm of exhibition space, it featured some 16,500 business appointments between a record number of 335 exhibiting companies and 491 MICE buyers and corporate travel managers.
Fifty percent of all buyers were new participants at the event.
More than 90 percent of exhibitors reported that they expect to receive orders ranging from US$250,000 to above US$500,000 in the next 6-12 months, thus underlining IT&CMA and CTW’s reputation as an effective platform for business and leading to early registrations for IT&CMA and CTW 2012.
Darren Ng, managing director of TTG Asia Media, said, “It comes as no surprise that more than 90 percent of our exhibitors have pledged to return to the event next year.
“The 2012 event will be even more exceptional as it capitalizes on the luxury travel market for the very first time.â€
The 2012 event in Bangkok from October 2-4 marks the 20th anniversary of IT&CMA and the 15th anniversary of CTW Asia-Pacific.
Ian Jarrett
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