The All NEW 2005/06 SourceIT-Travel Technology Guide
The All New printed Travel Technology Guide will be published in January 2005 and launched at The Travel Technology Show in London on 1 February 2005. Every one of the 600 system suppliers on www.SourceIT-Travel.com will get a FREE listing in the Guide. In 2004 there were 76 exhibitors and over 2,000 visitors at the Travel Technology Show. Many of the visitors used the Advice Centre, jointly sponsored by Amadeus and Equinus, the travel technology consultancy. The Advice Centre is manned by Equinus who will provide independent system reviews for the Guide which will be available at the Show. The Guide will be promoted on the www.sourceit-travel.com and www.equinus.com web sites and can be purchased at a cost of GBP 49. Visitors to the Show will be able to purchase the Guide at the special Show price of GBP 25. The Guide will be updated and published annually. System suppliers should make sure their products and services are accurately listed on SourceIT-Travel.com to ensure they are promoted correctly in the Guide. Listing upgrades are also available. An upgraded entry costs GBP 49. Half page advertising is GBP 295 and full page GBP 495. Prices are exclusive of VAT, where applicable. The publishing deadline is 31 December 2004. “I’m sure the Guide will be an invaluable resource for those looking for travel technology solutions and will complement your listing on www.sourceit-travel.com” said Mike Cogan, Director Source IT Limited. If you would like more information or have any suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact Mike Cogan. E-mail: [email protected]
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