The Advantage Travel Partnership and the Business Travel Association (BTA) have announced a joint event, Corporate Travel Summit, scheduled for Thursday, 6th March at the Novotel London West. This inaugural collaborative initiative will bring together two significant industry conferences: the BTA Spring Conference and the Advantage Business Travel Symposium.
The one-day event represents a strategic partnership aimed at creating a comprehensive platform for business travel professionals. It will feature approximately 100 partner suppliers, providing a unique opportunity for Travel Management Companies (TMCs), buyers and partner suppliers to network, share knowledge, and explore innovative industry solutions.
This collaborative effort underscores a shared commitment to addressing critical challenges in the travel management sector. By combining their collective expertise, resources, and industry networks, both organisations aim to deliver meaningful insights and opportunities for their members and the broader travel community.
Clive Wratten, CEO of the BTA: “Our collaborative approach shows continued cooperation in the travel management industry. Together, the partnership could become a powerful catalyst for positive change, addressing industry challenges head-on and creating new opportunities for growth and development.”
Andrea Caulfield-Smith, Managing Director of Global Business Travel at The Advantage Travel Partnership: “This partnership represents an exciting opportunity to combine our strengths and create value for our industry. By joining forces, we can develop more impactful initiatives that benefit our members and the travel sector as a whole.”
Further details of the event and registration information will be launched in January.
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