ATTA Experience Africa registration now open
Experience Africa 2024, the B2B platform connecting African suppliers and international buyers. Returns to London this summer.
Registration is now open for the show, taking place from 1-3 July at the 155 Bishopsgate venue.
It brings together Africa travel suppliers and influential buyers from the UK, Europe, and beyond.
Chris Mears, CEO of Experience Africa Events said: “Experience Africa 2024 showcases the best of Africa travel for buyers looking to meet premier suppliers and capitalise on growing interest.”
It features up to 42 pre-scheduled appointments with ATTA-vetted exhibitors, networking lunches, a speaker programme and evening social events.
Almost 160 Africa travel exhibitors have already confirmed and approximately 180 are expected.
Attendees will gain access to a broad range of suppliers spanning key sectors like hospitality, transportation, destination marketing and more.
Confirmed exhibitors include Zambian Ground Handlers, St Helena Tourism Board, Natural Selection, Cheli & Peacock and Desert & Delta Safaris.
New to this year’s event are the inaugural ATTA Awards, recognising excellence in African tourism.
Experience Africa 2024 offers two options for buyer participation – Buyer and Hosted Buyer.
The Buyer ticket offers event access, networking events, meals, and a schedule of pre-arranged supplier meetings.
The Hosted Buyer package includes up to four nights’ accommodation.
For registration details visit: https://atta.travel/events/experience-africa-2024.html
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