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ITB Asia Opens Online Trade Visitor Registration

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Monday, 17 August 2009

Trade visitor registration for ITB Asia is now open. With a trade visitor pass, members of the travel industry can attend the show at Suntec, 21-23 October. Online registration closes 14 October 2009. After that, trade visitor passes will be available onsite only.

A three-day pass to ITB Asia, booked online, costs only US$85.60. It gives visitors full access to the exhibition hall trade floor, the WIT Ideas Lab (22 & 23 October) and the vast majority of all official networking functions 21-23 official social and networking functions 21-23 October inclusive. Onsite registration for three days at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre is US$120.

A one-day trade visitor badge for the final day (23 October 2009) is also available online now for US$42.80. (Onsite it will be US$50.) The one-day pass entitles visitors to access the exhibition trade floor and the WIT Lab on 23 October.

“We have had many queries for trade visitor registration,” said Messe Berlin Singapore general manager, Ms Whey Whey Ng. “With convenient and affordable online booking now available, travel trade professionals can get ready to play a role in the leading trade show for the Asian travel market.”

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