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Arabian Travel Market launches Exhibitor Workshop Initiative

Travel News Asia Tuesday, 6 March 2007

Reed Travel Exhibitions (RTE) – organiser of the Arabian Travel Market, the Middle East's premier travel and tourism industry – has staged its first pre-event exhibitor workshop aimed at assisting clients to get the most out of the annual event.

The half-day workshop, at the Dubai International Convention & Exhibition Centre (DICEC), introduced exhibitors to various event business opportunities and the tools available to capitalise on them.

“We want to work even more closely with our exhibitors to ensure their business objectives are fully realised,” said Richard Mortimore, Managing Director, RTE.

“Arabian Travel Market has experienced tremendous growth over the years and is today ranked among top global travel and tourism events such as ITB in Berlin and World Travel Market in London. 

“It is vital that new exhibitors in particular understand the opportunities offered by the event and how to maximise their business potential as well as optimise their return-on-investment.”

Over 60 first-time, as well as regular exhibitors, attended the workshop. Exhibitors were briefed on online tools and event facilities, such as the Meridian Club, which is RTE’s business lounge for club member buyer visitors to meet and discuss business.

Arabian Travel Market 2007, which will be held from May 1 – 4 at DICEC, has already witnessed a 42% increase in pre-registered visitors who are expected to meet with exhibitors from over 60 countries and destinations.

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