IT&CMA organisers tighten rules over hosted buyers
01 Nov 2003
One of Asia Pacific’s most important trade shows, IT&CMA, was held in Bangkok in October. Mark Armsden and Ingrid Kwok report
HONG KONG, December 2, 2003 CEI Asia Pacific enters 2004 with a new editorial team, to not only consolidate its position as the premier title serving the region's corporate events sector, but also to take the magazine forward.
One of Asia Pacific’s most important trade shows, IT&CMA, was held in Bangkok in October. Mark Armsden and Ingrid Kwok report
MACAU The recent Tourism Investment Forum 2003 at the Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Centre explored the role of government and business in the tourism sector.
Home-grown industry exhibition Global Meet Malaysia 2003 has been declared a success by organisers and is likely to become an annual event
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has launched a US$8.6 million business travel and corporate events campaign, Make It Singapore.
Bologna-Fiere and CMP Sinoexpo have established a joint venture company in China to organise two major trade fairs in the country.
The recent APEC leaders summit in Bangkok put the city under global scrutiny and has galvanised Thailand’s meetings industry, reports David Johnson
Cathay Pacific Airways intends to re-commence services to Beijing from December 2.
THIS year’s 11th IT&CMA trade show was the largest ever in terms of numbers say organisers and they are expecting even better attendance next year when they combine the show with the highly successful Corporate Travel World (CTW).
DELEGATES at IT& CMA were told that some destinations are going to have to change their marketing strategies to attract more conference and incentive (C&I) business.
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