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Reduced Prices for ITB Asia 2011 Trade Visitor Tickets

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Visitors interested in attending ITB Asia this year can now enjoy reduced prices on trade visitor tickets when they purchase them in advance, online.

 Tickets booked online are priced at US$99 for the three-day trade visitor pass and US$50 for the one-day pass, valid only for the last day of the show.

The online shop closes on 12 October 2011 following which the trade visitor passes will be available onsite at US$120 for the three-day pass and US$60 for the one-day pass.

Trade visitor passes entitle visitors full access to ITB Asia exhibition trade floors and the majority of official conferences and networking functions.

“ITB Asia attracts thousands of international visitors each year who are there to find out about the latest global travel products presented at the show. There is so much for them to see and do during the three days so we want to make sure that no time is lost dealing with the hassle of the onsite ticketing process,” said Nino Gruettke, Executive Director of ITB Asia. “With the online shop available, visitors can now purchase their tickets easily and securely from wherever they are at discounted rates, and enjoy the convenience of collecting their tickets from the fast-track counters at the show, saving them time and money.”

ITB Asia attracts top industry exhibitors and buyers from all around the world within the three key travel sectors: MICE, Business Travel, Travel Technology. With a trade visitor pass, members of the travel industry can attend the show which will be held from 19 to 21 October at Suntec Singapore.

ITB Asia is complemented by Web in Travel, one of Asia’s leading travel distribution, marketing and technology conferences, taking place on 18-19 October this year.

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