The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) announced a
sell out of all exhibition areas at the GBTA Europe Conference 2013, being held
in Prague , Czech Republic on 23rd-25th
September 2013.
The Mind Market Expo is designed for suppliers to showcase their products and services in a cost effective and informal setting as buyers enjoy a breakfast coffee or lunch break.
Now into its fourth year, the GBTA Europe conference has gone from strength to strength with many sponsors and exhibitors resigning for another year, including Sabre, GetThere, Accor, CWT, Travelport, BA, Sixt, Radius Travel, AirPlus, Diners Club, Travelsavers, Turkish Airlines, Amadeus and Active Network.
Organisations supporting the conference for the first time include American Airlines, easyJet, Concur, cvent, GlobalStar, Wyndham, Pegasus Hotels, Enterprise, Priority Pass and Korean Air. The “Connection Zone”, sponsored by easyJet, has been completely revamped, offering a zone which promises to keep delegates refreshed and connected throughout the conference.
“Sponsors play a vital role in adding value to this premier event which gives attendees two days of unparalled networking and business opportunities,” said Catherine McGavock, GBTA’s Regional Director for Europe.
“As theUK ’s largest
airline, easyJet carries more than 10 million business travellers every year.
We are delighted to be supporting this popular and prestigious event and look
forward to welcoming delegates into easyJet’s “Connection Zone” which will
provide a relaxing yet productive environment to network, make connections and
get business done.” said Toby Joseph, easyJet’s Sales Director.
The Mind Market Expo is designed for suppliers to showcase their products and services in a cost effective and informal setting as buyers enjoy a breakfast coffee or lunch break.
Now into its fourth year, the GBTA Europe conference has gone from strength to strength with many sponsors and exhibitors resigning for another year, including Sabre, GetThere, Accor, CWT, Travelport, BA, Sixt, Radius Travel, AirPlus, Diners Club, Travelsavers, Turkish Airlines, Amadeus and Active Network.
Organisations supporting the conference for the first time include American Airlines, easyJet, Concur, cvent, GlobalStar, Wyndham, Pegasus Hotels, Enterprise, Priority Pass and Korean Air. The “Connection Zone”, sponsored by easyJet, has been completely revamped, offering a zone which promises to keep delegates refreshed and connected throughout the conference.
“Sponsors play a vital role in adding value to this premier event which gives attendees two days of unparalled networking and business opportunities,” said Catherine McGavock, GBTA’s Regional Director for Europe.
“As the