PATA Exchange announced for March 2022
Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) UK & Ireland’s flagship travel trade event PATA Exchange will take place on 14 March 2022.
It is hosed at The Tower Guoman Hotel, St Katharine’s Way in London.
Since the cancellation of ITB in-person, PATA has added more appointments to its live event, providing additional space for new buyers and sellers to register.
PATA’s Account Director, Matt McCausland said: "With the cancellation of in-person ITB Berlin and continuing uncertainty PATA Exchange is set to kick off 2022 as the biggest in-person contracting day currently confirmed."
A B2B trade-show, PATA Exchange, in conjunction with Travel Uni, connects buyers and sellers from across the whole Asia Pacific region.
PATA Exchange is a popular platform for product development, networking, contracting and boosting sales and marketing opportunities.
The one-day Exchange will operate on an appointments system, giving UK and Ireland-based agents and buyers the opportunity to meet key sellers from the Asia Pacific region.
It spans tourism boards, hotel groups, independent hotels, airlines, cruises, DMC’s and representation companies.
Over 70 suppliers are already confirmed to attend, including PATA’s newest members Japan San, CV Villas, Classic Sri Lanka and Samujana.
For further information and to register visit https://pata.org.uk/event/pata-exchange-2022-buyer-registration/
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