WYSE Travel Confederation to host trade event at ITB Asia
The World Youth Student and Educational (WYSE) Travel Confederation is joining forces with ITB Asia to host the first WYSE Exchange Asia trade event focused on youth and student orientated travel.
The event takes place alongside ITB Asia in Singapore from October 21 – 22, 2015 and offers one-to-one business appointments, social events, training clinics and talks.
Attendees also have access to the ITB Asia conference and facilities.
Travel businesses interested in exhibiting at WYSE Exchange Asia are requested to register by March 6 at www.wysetc.org.
It is only open for existing WYSE Travel Confederation member companies.
"We are delighted to be partnering with ITB Asia and believe this partnership will deliver an exclusive opportunity for WYSE Travel Confederation members to showcase their products and services in Asia, learn more about the region’s youth and student travel industry and help them establish vital connections," said WYSE Travel Confederation’s director general David Chapman.
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