Singapore ousts Reed to set up rival air show
01 Dec 2005
SINGAPORE Reed Exhibitions, organiser of the Asian Aerospace Show, will cease handling the show in Singapore after its 2006 edition.
The JW Marriott Bangkok has launched a special ’Look No Further’ offer and bonus on meetings that are booked and held prior to 31 March, 2006.
SINGAPORE Reed Exhibitions, organiser of the Asian Aerospace Show, will cease handling the show in Singapore after its 2006 edition.
Freight handling plays a key role in the smooth running of the exhibition business. Patricia Wee reports
Tourism Australia organised this year’s annual familiarisation programme with a group of senior executives in Cairns and Melbourne. Mark Armsden reports
Aerospace giant Boeing held its key company meeting in Bangkok’s Westin Grande Sukhumvit hotel earlier this year. Kenny Coyle reports
Vodafone took an incentive group to the stunning beaches of Nha Trang in Vietnam. Heather Jacobs reports
Taiwan-based Sinyi Realty took its 700 top performers on an award ceremony and incentive programme in Sydney. Miles Clarke reports
HO CHI MINH CITY Singapore- based professional exhibition organiser, HQ Link, is launching HospitaPharma Vietnam in Hanoi from March 15 to 17, 2006 at Giang Vo Exhibition & Fairground.
MELBOURNE Garry Kingshott, chief executive officer of the Melbourne Convention and Visitors Bureau (MCVB), is leaving after two years with the organisation.
BARCELONAEIBTM 2005 will feature a Corporate Planners Forum, hosting more than 50 incentives and meetings planners from international corporate organisations for a dedicated programme of education and networking.
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