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TravelWorld 2006
Evokes Keen Interest Among International Buyers At PATA
Following its unprecedented success in 2005, TravelWorld 2006 is already garnering
stupendous support for the international buyers market, as witnessed at the
recently concluded PATA Conference at Kuala Lumpur, Sri Lanka.
TravelWorld
2006, that will unfold at the Bandra-Kurla Complex in Mumbai from February 2
to 5, 2006 has also gathered from all leading international and state tourism
boards that has shown keen interest in participating in the event, which has
already reported registration from international tourism boards. Some of the
highlights include hosting 200 buyers from 28 states including 50 from Mumbai
alone, and offering international sellers a unique chance to meet leading travel
businessmen from India under one roof.
TravelWorld 2006 promises four days of buyer-seller interaction across various
levels in the industry. The Hosted Buyer Programme, a unique networking opportunity,
will give sellers an immediate competitive advantage by providing them an interface
with 200-plus buyers from across the world. Additionally, the event will also
give exhibitors an opportunity to interact with more than 3,000 trade visitors
over four days. Some of the distinct features of TravelWorld 2006 include two
hours of conferences on each of its four days and separate domestic international
and medical tourism pavilions.
It was decided to re-host the trade show after getting positive feedback from
last year's event. Some of the prominent Indian and international trade professionals
were extremely impressed by TravelWorld 2005 and gave us an overwhelming response.
Travel World is well-attended by relevant industry professionals both from India
and abroad and is an ideal opportunity to catch up with existing clients, make
new contacts, generate leads and initiate B2B networking. The event is also
a good opportunity to raise awareness about your company as a key player in
the industry.
TravelWorld is supported by the ministry of tourism and other
travel trade associations like TAAI, IATO, TAFI, ADTOI, ETAA
and PATA.
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