TTI top level forum attracts 100 industry leaders
The Travel Technology Initiative’s Executive Forum is expecting to attract 100 top-level industry figures to discuss the technology issues that are most pressing within travel.
A number of senior figures including ABTA President Justin Fleming, Hoseasons chief executive Richard Carrick and Cosmos commercial and product director Stuart Jackson have already confirmed their attendance at the event.
The forum, which is taking place on December 4 at Beaumont House in Old Windsor, will have an ‘Open Space’ format where delegates set their own agenda and then break out into separate sessions to debate issues in more detail.
At the end of the day delegates will vote on which issues should be the priority going forward.
TTI general manager Mick Mott said: “With the high calibre of the executives attending, we expect very lively discussions. We have real confidence in the outcome of the day giving TTI clear guidance on which are the most pressing industry matters that we can address.”
by Linda Fox
Phil Davies
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