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GIBTM 2008 set to deliver strong show

Breaking news, 11 Mar 2008

ABU DHABI – The Gulf Incentive, Business Travel & Meetings Exhibition (GIBTM), organised by Reed Travel Exhibitions is announcing its largest ever line up of exhibitors for the exhibition taking place from April 8-10, 2008 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Company Centre (ADNEC).

Europe will have a strong presence at the show with new confirmed exhibitors such Maison de la France, Tourism Ireland, Netherlands Board of Tourism and Conventions, Czech Tourism and Visit Britain. Other new international exhibitors who will be present for the first time include the Monarch Dubai, Barclay’s Group Travel a DMC from Tunisia, Argentina Travel Partners who are a DMC, Cape Town and Western Cape Convention Bureau.

Highlights for GIBTM 2008 include a rise in the number of Hosted Buyers planned to attend in order to meet exhibitors at the event and discover the opportunities available in the region and internationally.

“The meetings industry in the region is booming and we hope to see this reflected at GIBTM now and in the future. We want to ensure that time spent out of the office at GIBTM is valuable from a business perspective, but also a fruitful experience in terms of networking and personal development thanks to our education programme. We are expecting a healthy increase in visitor numbers due to a high profile PR and marketing campaign, which we have implemented across the region and this is all geared towards driving the recognition of the meetings industry across the Gulf,” Graeme Barnett, Event Director said.

 
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